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Catalogue of tt)e (Bratmatcs 

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OTiUtam $enn Charter Retool 

From its Reorganization in 1875 to 19 1 1 


Together with an Appreciation of Penn, brief 
biographical notices of the Overseers named 
in his Charter of /;// and a brief sketch 
of the history of the School. 



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TO THE “OLD BOYS” FROM 1689 TO i8 75 > 

BOOK IS REVERENTLY AND AFFECTIONATELY • DEDICATED., 



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During the spring of 1910 Penn Charter issued a little 
volume reviewing the growth of the school and describing her 
spirit and activities. The cordial reception given to this 
effort and the devotion to the school of her loyal sons, inspired 
the plan of editing a complete list of graduates since the 
reorganization in 1875, containing the usual items of interest 
about their careers. 

This catalogue has been completed after a great amount 
of care and toil and by the overcoming of many difficulties. 
It goes forth, as the Review did a year ago, to carry informa- 
tion that the school believes to be trustworthy, to inspire her 
sons to renewed and constant loyalty to their Alma Mater, and 
to convince all readers that her perpetual anxiety and daily 
endeavor is to serve this day and generation more effectively 
than any other school ever served its day and generation. 

The reader will discover that the list contains the names 
of nearly a thousand graduates (exactly 979) and that there 
are representatives in nearly every walk of life. Every 
alumnus will take a keen interest in the overwhelming evi- 
dence of the measure of success in their life-work that has 
crowned the efforts of this army of individuals who entered 
the struggles of life with the same general preparation and 
from the same scholastic environment. This success is seen 
to be independent of the course of study pursued while at 
school, but not independent of the character of that pursuit. 

One might enlarge upon the results that this catalogue 
shows, of the system of education and the quality of instruc- 
tion given, or upon the prestige in the community possessed 
by a boy who holds a Penn Charter diploma. But suffice it 
to say that these fellows are making good in the world, and, 
after all, that is the ultimate test of the merit of an educa- 
tional institution. 

Besides the catalogue of names, there will be found an article 
on William Penn, the Founder, leading facts in the lives of the 
Overseers named in the charter of 1711, and a sketch of Penn 
Charter’s part in the education of the city youth in the early 
days. Seven representative graduates have contributed as 
many reminiscent articles, descriptive of the prevailing spirit of 
the school during their undergraduate days. These pertain to 
the school during Dr. Jones’s administration, and each author 
writes of the quinquennium during which he himself graduated. 


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CHIGWELL SCHOOL AND PLAYGROUND 






Bhlltam p>cun— £n appreciation 

JSe TKllaltei IHenrE ©ttman 


The latter part of the seventeenth century was a period of 
originality. Idealism in religion, democracy in government 
and a moral awakening crowded upon one another closely. 
Men lived intensely and thought much, and the atmosphere 
of revolution produced in turn greater liberty of thought than 
would have seemed possible a century before. It was a 
revolutionary epoch. 

Almost unique among the men of his time, so far advanced 
in thought as to seem impractical to the ablest of his con- 
temporaries, misunderstood and suspected, but persistently 
charitable and finally victorious, stands out the personality 
of one, than whom there are few more deserving the title of 
Founder and hardly any more grudgingly endowed there- 
with — William Penn, our honored Incorporator. 

The statistical facts of his career are familiar. Born in 
1644, educated first in a private school, then by tutors, with 
a period of residence at Oxford, supplemented by travel and 
study in France, and finally a brief study of law, he was by 
his twenty-first year equipped with a training above the 
average for his time. 

Assuming in 1667 responsibility for some of his father’s 
property, he went to Ireland and here he finally adopted the 
doctrines of George Fox and his followers as his own. It is 
as an eminently practical representative of the faithful 
Quaker that Penn is best known, and there is no call here for 
lengthy discussion of that side of his character. His adoption 
of these principles at this time was only the natural result 
of a quest by a broad and calm mind, wearied by the fatuous 
disputes of his time, for simple reality in religion; and the 
satisfaction with which Penn ever after referred to and ad- 
hered to his chosen faith proves the entire success of his quest. 

Returning to England, the death of Tiis father, in 1670, left 
Penn with a regular income of £1500 per year. Much of 
this he spent in the aid of distressed Quakers and, apparently 
realizing the importance of practical efforts in their behalf, 
he entered upon the life of a courtier in a court that held out 
to him no inspiration from a social or moral viewpoint, but 
where adroit diplomacy might in time prove of the greatest 
value. Penn himself had now passed some time in prison as 
a result of his religious principles and knew thoroughly what 

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William Penn — An Appreciation 


religious persecution meant. His intimate relations with the 
court, while they caused some misunderstanding on the part 
of Friends, made it possible for him to render them frequent 
services of greatest value. 

And here may be noted one of those traits of William 
Penn’s character that lead up to a perfectly clear conclusion 
as to his proper place in history. His life period touched 
upon the reigns of five English monarchs, one dyarchy and 
the whole of the Commonwealth period. The amour propre 
of the Stuart kings, the exceedingly strong and generally 
extremely bigoted religious requirements of the time, with a 
practical certainty of a' more or less complete reversal in the 
religious and social requirements of the court at each time 
of change, together with the peculiarly and conspicuously 
unassuming character of Penn’s own belief, must cause 
astonishment when we realize that this wonderful man was 
persona grpta at the Catholic court of James II and no less 
so among the Protestant courtiers of William and Mary, that 
he was able to obtain favors allowed no other Quaker from 
the dissolute hand of Charles II, and could bear charitably 
with the weak-willed policy of Anne. And then from the 
year 1665 to the day of his death, wherever we care to study 
his course of life, we find him ever the peaceful, modest, ever- 
reliable Quaker, strictly true to the dictates of his very active 
conscience and unyielding in any affair that seemed to sug- 
gest temporizing with the requirements of strict honesty. 
The immaculate men of the Stuart period were few indeed. ‘ 
It is not remarkable that one who seemed to approach that 
condition was misunderstood and persecuted by the little 
men about him. 

The story of the Holy Experiment is another phase of 
William Penn’s life that requires no description here. From 
the time in 1682 when he landed in Philadelphia, by fate and 
preference the leader in a great enterprise in the peculiar 
conduct of which he had no precedents of great value to 
guide him, down to the time of his death in 1718, his career 
presents constant claims upon our admiration. 

It is difficult, fortunately it is quite unnecessary, to think 
of Penn as he is commonly pictured to us by imaginative 
artists, attired in a severe garb, presenting the well-fed ap- 
pearance of a Pickwick and the supercilious attitude of a 
Samuel Johnson. The knowledge of a handsome, restless 
man who at the age of 38 entered upon his activities in Amer- 
ica by attending an exhibition by the Indians of their ability 
in hopping and jumping and before leaving proved himself 
able to jump farther than any of them, is likely to be quite as 
inspiring to the youthful mind as numerous idealistic bronze 
monuments. 


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CHIGWELL CHURCH 








William Penn — An Appreciation 


The man whose ideas of a properly conducted family 
required early rising, regular meal times, daily reading from 
the Bible, carefully trained servants and abstinence from 
loitering and unprofitable talk when engaged in business 
activity, would seem to have had a well ordered mind, and 
the man who could argue with a noted writer, Richard Baxter, 
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., regretting, as he said, that the argu- 
ment might not be continued indefinitely, can hardly be 
accused of being easily imposed upon. 

But the name, idealist, is often only an abbreviated defini- 
tion of a man born a century ahead of his time, and in that 
sense it is absolutely fitted to William Penn. When in 1677, 
four years before the granting of the Pennsylvania Charter,’ 
he became by legal appointment administrative trustee over 
a little colony in West Jersey, he put into practice there a 
“commission” system of government with practically all the 
essential characteristics of the modern system, considered by 
many a great political discovery of recent times. And in 
statesmanship and educational ideals he was in a class equally 
ahead of his time. 

True it is that in some respects his Frame of Government 
for Pennsylvania proved a failure. But it is perfectly reas- 
onable to explain this as being due as much to the unfitness 
of men for so much liberty in that time as to impractical 
idealism. William Penn stands on an immortal eminence as 
the pioneer of equal rights, universal suffrage and unqualified 
popular sovereignty. Warning the Assembly and Council of 
the new province not to trifle with government which he 
says, “is made necessary by man’s degeneration,” he antici- 
pated the great pQlitical doctrines of Rousseau by nearly 
three-quarters of a century. But Rousseau’s declaration of 
these doctrines brought on a revolution, while Penn’s adher- 
ence to them was instrumental in building up the greatest 
republic in history. 

And we of Penn Charter, heirs to the one great educational 
bequest of William Penn, have reason for our pride in our 
Founder uncommonly justified. Education in the seven- 
teenth century was almost wholly classical. Penn, himself, 
at the age of sixteen wrote a Latin poem of real excellence. 
But this alleged dreamer believed in supplementing the clas- 
sics with the attainment of a practical outlook on life, and his 
educational ideas fortunately took concrete form. “We are 
in pains to make them scholars, but not men!” said he, “to 
talk, rather than to know, which is true canting.” “The 
first thing obvious to children is what is sensible and that we 
make no part of their rudiments. We press their memory too 
soon and puzzle . . . them with words and rules . . . leav- 
ing their natural genius to mechanical and physical and nat- 

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William Penn — An Appreciation 


ural knowledge uncultivated and neglected,” said Penn in 
the seventeenth century, and to-day we are taught to honor 
Froebel, born a hundred years after the founding of Penn- 
sylvania, as the founder of practical primary education. 

During one of his sojourns in Philadelphia late in life, Penn 
one day started for a sail on the Delaware. Some friends, 
thinking it dangerous, advised against it. “I have been sailing 
against wind and tide all my life,” he answered, and thereby 
stated what in detail has required many volumes and much 
careful study to explain. It is the fate of the great to be 
misunderstood and by that token Penn’s greatness is mani- 
fest, for there is yet much work to be done in making clear 
to this republic what it owes to William Penn. Writing from 
England on Fourth Month, 13th, 1691, to a Philadelphia f 
friend he says: “I have many enimys, but some friends and 
ye one are so as much of Ignorance as Spight and ye others 
know me; and by patience and time I doubt not but God 
will clear up my Innocency and show I am more deserving 
than culpable.” 

“Exemplar of Brotherhood and Peace, Lawgiver, Lover of 
Mankind!” Our honored Founder! What an inspiration to 
the fortunate heirs of his one great educational bequest is 
true knowledge of the life of William Penn! 


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penn’s burial place 

JORDANS MEETING HOUSE NEAR LONDON 









Cberjicerss jftameD tu tljc charter 
of mi 


On this Board there were seven men who served as Mayor 
of the city (one of them for three terms) . Four were members 
of the Provincial Council, five were members of the Assembly, 
two served as Chief Justice of the Province, two as Treasurer 
of the Province, at least six of them were among the first 
great merchants of the city, and one was an eminent physician. 

Samuel Carpenter, one of the earliest arrivals in the 
Province, was also one of the most conspicuous men of affairs 
of his time. Successful in business, he was one of the wealth- 
iest men in the Province and was noted for his unassuming 
charity, his hospitality and his industry. He was a member 
of the Provincial Council almost continuously from 1689 to 
his death in 1714 and was Provincial Treasurer at the time 
of his death. He was one of William Penn’s most valued 
helpers. 

Edward Shippen, originally a member of the Church of 
England, settled at first in Boston where he was very suc- 
cessful in business and prominent in society. In 1671 he 
married a Quakeress, became a Friend, and shared fully in 
the persecutions visited upon the followers of George Fox by 
the Puritans. In 1693 he came to Philadelphia where his 
strong personality and large wealth made him at once a 
leader. He was named Mayor in the city’s first Charter, was 
also a member of the Provincial Council and Speaker of the 
Assembly. 

Griffith Owen, among the first of Philadelphia’s splendid 
list of eminent physicians, was of Welsh ancestry. He came 
to Philadelphia in 1684 and was esteemed as a man of sterling 
honesty, high ability and earnest religious life. 

Thomas Story was a man of broad education and a highly 
honored Friend. He was a particular favorite of William 
Penn who appointed him the first Recorder of the City in 
the Charter of 1701. In 1706 he married the daughter of 
Edward Shippen but on her death returned to England where 
he died in 1742, aged about eighty years. 


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Overseers Named in the Charter of 1711 


Anthony Morris, born in 1654, came to America in 1683, 
settling first in Burlington, New Jersey, then in Philadelphia, 
where he became a wealthy and prominent citizen. He was 
one of the first Aldermen of the city under the Charter of 
1701, was elected Mayor in 1703 and was later a Justice of the 
Peace, a Provincial Judge and a member of the Provincial 
Council. His devotion to his duties as a member of our 
Corporation was noteworthy. 

Richard Hill, born in Maryland, spent much of his early 
life on the sea, where he had numerous noteworthy adventures. 
Settling finally in Philadelphia he became a successful mer- 
chant. For twenty-five years he was a member of the Gov- 
ernor’s Council, several times Speaker of the Assembly, and 
held numerous other offices of trust. He was three times 
Mayor of the City, declining re-election. 

Isaac Norris, born in London, came to Philadelphia in 
1693. Starting with little capital he became one of the city’s 
great merchants. His success in this line, coupled with his 
great natural ability, led to his election twice as Speaker of 
the Assembly and once as Mayor. In his later years he became 
Chief Justice of Pennsylvania and was serving in that office 
at the time of his death in 1735. 

Samuel Preston, born in Maryland, removed to Delaware 
where he was honored with public office. In 1703 he came 
to Philadelphia and in 1711 was elected Mayor. In 1714 he 
was made Provincial Treasurer and served in that capacity 
until his death nearly thirty years later. He was also a 
highly respected Elder among Friends. 

Jonathan Dickinson came from Jamaica to Philadelphia 
in 1696. He was a successful merchant and had a large estate 
in the northern part of the city. He served his fellow-citizens 
as a member of the Provincial Council and Assembly and 
Speaker of the Assembly. He was also at one time Chief 
Justice of the Supreme Court. 

Nathan Stanbury was prominent in the early political 
life of the Colony. He was named an Alderman in the City 
Charter of 1701 and in 1704 became Justice of the County 
Court. In 1706 he was chosen Mayor of the city. 

Thomas Masters came to Philadelphia about 1700, prob- 
ably from Bermuda. He was named as an Alderman in the 


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Overseers Named in the Charter of 1711 


City Charter of 1701 and became Mayor in 1707. “A stately 
house” erected by him in 1704 at the southeast corner of 
Front and Market Streets was notable as the first three-story 
brick house east of Front Street. He owned a large estate 
in the northern part of the city and Master Street is named 
after him. 

Nicholas Waln with his wife and three children were fellow- 
passengers with William Penn on the “Welcome” in 1682. 
He came from Yorkshire and first settled in Bucks County, 
removing later to Philadelphia. He was a member of the 
Assembly in 1683 arid afterwards. He died in 1721. 

Caleb Pusey is more closely identified with the history 
of Delaware County than with that of Philadelphia. He was 
an influential citizen of Chester where he had large interests. 

Rowland Ellis was prominent among the Welsh Quakers 
who settled a large district north of Philadelphia. He was 
born in 1650 on an estate known as Bryn Mawr near Dolgelly 
in Merionthshire, North Wales. His first visit to Philadel- 
phia was made in 1687, the voyage to America consuming 
twenty-four weeks of time. He brought his family from 
Wales in 1697, settling upon an eleven-hundred-acre estate 
upon which is located a large part of the present Bryn Mawr, 
so named in honor of his birthplace. In 1714 he built in the 
vicinity of the present Bryn Mawr College a mansion, later 
known as “Harriton,” and at one time the home of Charles 
Thomson, Secretary of the Continental Congress and one of 
the early masters of the Penn Charter School. Rowland Ellis 
died at Gwynedd in 1729. 

James Logan, like most of his fellow-members of the origi- 
nal Board of Overseers, is worthy of memoirs rather than 
of memoranda. He was a Scotchman born in Ireland in 
1674 and educated a Friend, attaining a knowledge of 
Latin, Greek and Hebrew before his fourteenth year. He also 
showed much interest in scientific subjects. At the age of 
twenty-five he accompanied William Penn to this country 
as his secretary. Here he became the chief agent and most 
trusted adviser of the Proprietor, and his loyalty to his chief 
was absolute. His devotion to the cause of letters is attested 
by his interest in our Corporation, the Library given by him 
to the Library Company of Philadelphia, and the fact that 
he was a member of the Academy which became later the 
University of Pennsylvania. 


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Overseers Named in the Charter of 1711 


Present Overseers and the Overseers Named in 1711 
Charter Whom They Succeed 


124. T. Wistar Brown 

135. Edward Bettle, Jr 

139. Benjamin H. Shoemaker... 

140. B. W. Beesley 

141. Asa S. Wing 

144. Elliston Perot Morris ... 

146. Thomas P. Cope 

147. John M. Whitall 

148. Charles J. Rhoads 

149. John T. Morris 

150. Alfred Cope Garrett 

151. Alfred G. Scattergood . . . 

152. Francis Reeve Cope, Jr. . . 

153. Benjamin Cadbury 

154. Samuel Rhoads, M.D 


3. Griffith Owen 
2. Edward Shippen 

7. Isaac Norris 

1. Samuel Carpenter 

14. Rowland Ellis 
6. Richard Hill 

11. Thomas Masters 
13. Caleb Pusey 

5. Anthony Morris 

12. Nicholas Waln 

4. Thomas Story 

15. James Logan 

10. Nathan Stanbury 
9. Jonathan Dickinson 

8. Samuel Preston 


Editor’s Note. — In the left-hand column are the names 
of the present Board of Overseers, together with the individual 
number of each appointment. Thus it will be observed that 
in two centuries only one hundred and fifty-four men have 
occupied positions on this Bo^rd. The right-hand column 
contains the names of the original fifteen, and the number of 
the individual appointment. Each name in the first column 
is in direct line of succession to the name opposite in the 
second column. 


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BRONZE TABLET ERECTED TO THE MEMORY OF WILLIAM PENN IN THE CHURCH OF ALLHALLOWS 
BARKING, IN THE CITY OF LONDON, BY THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY IN I9II 
IN THIS CHURCH PENN WAS BAPTIZED 10, 23, 1644 

































































































t£t)c |Benu Charter of long ago 

JBe Walter THenr^ ©ttman 


“ Hie in gymnasiis linguce docentur et artes 
Ingenues: multis doctor et ipse fui. 

Una schola hie alias etiam super eminet omnes 
Romano et Graeco ques docet ore loqui .” 1 

A comprehensive view of educational conditions along 
the eastern borders of the future United States, taken two 
hundred years ago, would have disclosed an interesting 
condition of things. 

To the north stood Harvard College, already a well estab- 
lished institution of learning, its value to the country, how- 
ever, limited by the restriction of its work, largely to the pur- 
pose of educating men for the ministry; to the south could 
still almost be heard the echo of Governor Berkeley’s proud 
boast and devout hope not only that there were no institu- 
tions of learning in existence then, but that there might not 
be for many years, a hope somewhat discouraged by the found- 
ing of William and Mary College in 1693. Midway between 
stood the Colony of William Penn, and in its centre, one of 
the very first concerns of its founder, stood a school whose 
purpose was broader, whose method was more practical, and 
whose history was in its own sphere destined to be quite as 
fruitful as any of the institutions for education established 
up to that time. 

Penn first landed in Philadelphia late in the fall of 1682, 
and, true to the liberal ideas of the Friends regarding educa- 
tion, we find in the Journals of the Commonwealth for Tenth 
Month, 26th, 1683, a minute recording the undertaking of 
Enoch Flower to teach school in Philadelphia at the following 
rates : Instruction in English was to be four shillings by the 
quarter, writing six shillings, and reading, writing and “cast- 
ing accounts’’ was to cost the pupil eight shillings a quarter. 
Enoch Flower also agreed to board, lodge, attend to launder- 
ing for and instruct a youth for ten pounds per year. 

The records are silent as to the further history of Flower’s 
school, but that it was insufficient for the needs of the grow- 
ing city is attested by the fact that in 1684 the Council con- 
sidered the establishment of a school of Arts and Sciences. 


i Thomas Makin’s ‘ ' Descriptio Pennsylvania.” (1729) 

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The Penn Charter of Long Ago 


In 1689 William Penn himself, in a letter to Thomas Lloyd, 
the President of the Council, requested the speedy establish- 
ment of a “public Grammar School’’ in Philadelphia to 
receive its documents of incorporation from him at a later 
time. The Monthly Meeting of Friends on 26 July, 1689, 
decided to establish such a school, the Quarterly Meeting of 
30 August, 1689, approved the action, and what was to become 
known as Penn Charter commenced its honorable career under 
its first head master, George Keith. 

Keith was a brilliant Scotch Quaker, a friend of Penn and 
well qualified to teach, but being of an argumentative nature, 
he became involved in certain disagreements in the colony 
and shortly returned to England, leaving as his successor the 
first usher of the school, Thomas Makin, under whose care 
the school made its first real growth. 

Thomas Makin was a typical old-time schoolmaster. Of 
somewhat forbidding appearance, he proved on closer ac- 
quaintance a true friend and wise counsellor. Of true schol- 
arship, he delighted in the writing of Latin verse of some 
merit and his “Descriptio Pennsylvaniae,” finished in 1729, 
is of remarkable interest. 

In 1693 Thomas Makin’s school came to the attention of 
the Provincial Council, and he was called before them and 
ordered to obtain a license if he desired to conduct a school 
longer. He had first to obtain a certificate of his ability, 
learning and diligence from the inhabitants of note in the 
town, after which he received his license and has the distinc- 
tion of having been the first teacher in Pennsylvania who was 
required to procure a certificate to teach. 

The license to teach was followed a few years later by an 
Act of Incorporation of the school passed by the Council 
February 12, 1698. From this time on the relations between 
the school and the colonial government were very intimate 
and in 1699 Thomas Makin was made Clerk of the Assembly 
at a salary of four shillings per day. For some time after this 
the Assembly held its meetings in the school building, but in 
1705, it was found difficult to conduct the school and the 
Pennsylvania Legislature under the same roof and the 
arrangement ceased. 

The connection of Thomas Makin with the school was one 
of the principal reasons for its first success. He lived to be 
“an ancient man,” as Franklin puts it in the notice of his 
sudden death in November, 1733, and although he had “for- 
merly lived very well in this city teaching a considerable 
school, of late years was reduced to extreme poverty.” His 
death was caused by accidental drowning in the Delaware. 

On October 25, 1701, the long delayed first charter from 
the proprietor was granted to the school, coincidentally with 

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The Penn Charter of Long Ago 


the Charter of the City. This first charter was supplemented 
by a second dated July 22, 1708, and a third, the one under which 
the Board of Overseers now acts, dated November 29, 1711. 

To treat satisfactorily either of the remarkable broad- 
mindedness of the author of our charter or of the history and 
character of the Board of Overseers is impossible in this 
paper. It must suffice to say that the charter is broad enough 
for a university and that the overseers have, during the two 
centuries of their continuous existence, had an importance 
in Philadelphia greater than that usually devolving upon 
the directors of a single educational institution. For example, 
there are over thirty trusts for charitable purposes in their 
hands, dating back to colonial days when corporations were 
few and the Overseers of the Public School were among the 
largest and most important of these bodies. 

It should be thoroughly understood that the existence of 
the school as a single institution in a single building is a com- 
paratively recent development. The purpose of the founder 
was to provide education for the youth of Philadelphia, 
whether or not they were able to pay for it; and as the city 
grew new schools were opened to meet the needs of an increas- 
ing population. One of them was known as the Latin School 
and another as the Mathematical School, still another as the 
English School, and for the training of young children several 
schools, in charge of women teachers, known as “Dames’” 
Schools, were established. 

The advanced schools were in charge of masters generally 
skilled in their profession and frequently men of more than 
local fame. One of the most famous masters of the Latin 
School was Robert Proud, the noted historian of Early Penn- 
sylvania. Charles Thomson, “the Sam Adams of Philadel- 
phia,” one of the most prominent citizens of Philadelphia 
during the Revolution and first induced to come to this city 
by his friend Benjamin Franklin, was for several years master 
of the Latin School. Other prominent masters were Jeremiah 
Todd, Jonah Thompson, an Englishman who came to America 
to take charge of the Latin School; his son John Thompson, 
who later conducted the same school, and, in later times, 
Charles Roberts, whose able administration is a matter of per- 
sonal recollection to many now living. Space forbids detailed 
mention of the customs of the school in those early days, the 
usher’s duties, the long lists of rules posted by the overseers 
and providing for almost any possible occasion, the long hours 
of school work and the quaint petitions of the pupils for changes 
which seemed advisable from their point of view. 

The locations of the schools of the Corporation during the 
first half-century of its existence are difficult to trace. Fre- 
quent changes occurred and we find the Latin School finally 

2 17 


The Penn Charter of Long Ago 


located on Fourth Street below Chestnut on the site of the 
present William Forrest Building. Here it remained for about 
a century and a quarter and became the most important and 
finally almost the only establishment of the Corporation. It 
is interesting to note that in 1814 and for some years there- 
after one of the Corporation’s schools was located on a portion 
of the site of the present school. 

The responsibility formerly laid upon the overseers was 
changed greatly in its nature by the establishment of the 
public school system of Pennsylvania in 1836. When we 
realize that the only broad system of free and general ele- 
mentary education in Philadelphia had for nearly 150 years 
been that furnished by the corporations chartered by Penn, 
some more definite idea of their importance in the history of 
the city may be obtained. True, other schools had been 
established, some of them of excellent character, but their 
work was always in some way limited either in purpose, exe- 
cution or existence, while the Schools of the Board of Over- 
seers continued their very important work without recorded 
interruption from the day of their foundation. 

After 1836, then, it became possible to concentrate the work 
of the schools and necessary to adopt some plan whereby an 
end equally important with that now abandoned might be 
served. For nearly forty years the matter was under con- 
sideration, the schools continuing meanwhile under the old 
plan wherever it seemed expedient until in 1874 the present 
system was adopted. Properties located in scattered parts 
of the city were disposed of. The Pennock homestead adjoin- 
ing the Friends’ Meeting House on Twelfth Street was pur- 
chased, a young New England teacher possessed of high 
ideals took charge of a school composed of seventeen pupils, 
and the second chapter in the history of Penn Charter was 
begun. 


18 


if tom tl)c lKcovgam?atton to ion 


1875—1880 

Joseph Brevitt Townsend, Jr., ’78 

I have been asked to recall impressions of thirty-five 
years ago. Back they come — scores of them, with a vivid- 
ness that is utterly lacking in many of those of far more 
recent periods. Could any evidence be stronger of the influ- 
ence of the grand old school upon her loving sons? 

I think the clearest of all my recollections was my glad 
surprise at the tone of the school — the esprit de corps of both 
teachers and pupils. I entered at the age of fourteen. I had 
previously attended an institution of learning (?) where spy- 
ing by instructors and tale-bearing by the scholars were 
openly encouraged. To become, then, one of the constituent 
parts of a homogeneous body whose every member relied 
on the honor of every other member was like stepping from 
the fetid atmosphere of an illy ventilated room into the crisp, 
frosty air of a bright winter day. 

Another feature of our school life which I look back on 
with interest is the vast amount of enjoyment which we de- 
rived from unsystematized school games. Indeed, I am not 
sure that we did not have as much fun as the schoolboy of 
to-day does with his large and well-equipped playing grounds 
and the personal care of coaches and instructors. Football 
in the yard was always a favorite pastime, and though played 
in the crudest manner, and with an unlimited number of 
boys on either side, it was productive of much hilarity, 
especially when some youthful Friend so far forgot himself 
as to combine the plain language with Anglo-Saxon of a 
somewhat advanced type. In those days the Meeting House 
was separated from the school by a high wall, and on a long 
punt the ball frequently went over the wall and into the 
Meeting House yard; it then became the duty of one of the 
younger boys to go over the wall to get it, and the unfortunate 
candidate was forthwith selected by the upper form boys, 
but always with a due regard to his stature, and his ability 
to catch the top of the wall with a run and a jump on his 
return trip. While the quietude in the meeting on Fourth 
Day and the good counsel which we there received doubtless 
had a beneficial influence on all of us, nevertheless differences 
of opinion did from time to time arise between us, and these 

19 


From the Reorganization to 1911 


were generally settled by an appeal to arms in the small 
street south of the Meeting House yard. I well recollect one 
occasion on which I returned to my recitations after recess, 
trying to conceal a somewhat sanguinary nose, while the boy 
who entertained a diametrically opposite opinion from that 
which I had advanced was the proud possessor of an eye, the 
color of which did not agree with his hair. I wonder whether 
he remembers it as well as I do. 

As far as gymnastics were concerned, we were the proud 
owners of a ladder, a horizontal bar, and, if my memory 
serves me, a pair of rings, which were placed in a shed at the 
back of the yard. It seems strange to look back upon this 
insignificant equipment, but we must nevertheless recall 
that it was the nucleus of the fine school gymnasium which 
to-day turns out such a mass of muscularly good material. 

But above all I recollect the personality of the man who 
presided over the management and the destinies of the 
William Penn Charter School, at whose feet we sat, as at 
those of Gamaliel. Always kind, except to anything like 
tale-bearing or petty meanness; always indulgent in the 
matter of innocent pranks, albeit they might be slightly 
tinged with mischief, or of practical character; a boy himself 
once, he remembered the fact. Indeed he was a boy then, 
and is to-day. Tom Brown at Oxford and his confreres had 
no kinder or more appreciative master in Dr. Arnold than 
Richard Mott Jones, and the affection that was formed for 
him then is as strong to-day as it was in our school days — 
at least among those of us who are left. 

1880—1885 

William S. Ashbrook, ’83 

Some months ago I happened upon my old copy of Fyffe’s 
Greek history primer, a thin little volume, which I had studied 
in Quinta in 1880, and read over fifty or more pages with an 
ever-increasing surprise. The conviction was finally forced 
upon me that such Greek history as I had acquired later from 
books and from a visit to Greece was, after all, very much in 
the nature of extra illustration, so to speak, of Fyffe. Here 
were the pegs on which later information had been hung, 
here in their origin were most of the conceptions which I had 
thought due to later reading, and I mention it not as being 
exceptional but because I think it likely that every boy who 
was then in the school could match the experience. This 
would seem to argue not only that the book itself was well 
chosen but that the teaching had been exceedingly thorough. 
Thoroughness, indeed, was a distinguishing trait of the school, 

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and another hardly less important was the entire absence of 
any favoritism. In this, as in the matter of thoroughness, 
Penn Charter was living up to the best ideals. 

In those days the head master was not only an able admin- 
istrator, but himself a teacher of remarkable forcefulness, 
attacking his subject with a fine enthusiasm which was con- 
tagious, and putting us through what was mere mental drill 
with a vigor and snap which made dullness out of the ques- 
tion. Among the other teachers, none will be remembered 
more clearly or with more sincere affection than Miss Juliette 
R. Hayward, who taught Quinta. She had a well-trained 
mind, an abundance of common-sense, and she was simpatica. 
She understood a boy, rejoicing in his successes and sharing 
his troubles. We were her loyal’subjects and did an astonish- 
ing amount of work to gain her approbation. 

I have dwelt upon the teaching not only by reason of its 
greater importance but because thirty years ago there was 
an absence of organization in athletics and other activities 
which was peculiar to the period rather than to the school. 
There was a somewhat invertebrate athletic association 
formed about 1882, however, and one or two cricket matches 
were played. There was also a bowl fight, ludicrous enough, 
no doubt, but being at the bottom of the heap I did not see 
much of it. 

We did not have a commencement. We met as usual in 
the assembly room, the certificates of graduation were handed 
to us, with as little ceremony as though they had been 
monthly reports, the bell rang and all was over. But this 
very simplicity throws into high relief one’s recollections of the 
boys, of the teachers, and of the work itself. Dr. Jones, while 
conserving all that was best in the old methods of teaching, 
sought diligently for all that was best in the new, without 
subordinating the personal equation of the teacher. The 
alertness of his staff evoked a corresponding keenness in the 
boys, and this would seem the secret of the continuing 
success of Penn Charter. 


1885—1890 
Post Wheeler, '87 

Twenty-five years make most memories faint, but I 
think my impressions of the Old School will never be overlaid. 
They are astonishingly fresh and green! 

I think the greatest thing about it then seemed to me to 
be its enthusiasm. It was more than an esprit; it seemed 
almost a passion. From the head master down through the 
corps of teachers, all seemed tremendously in earnest. The 

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atmosphere was positively soaked in zeal, and we boys 
“caught” it, like the measles. Of course in the end one 
learns that this enthusiasm is the mark of success in every- 
thing one does in this world, but we boys at Penn Charter 
were put well in the way of learning the lesson early. 

I think the next great impression the school made on me 
was one of its machine-like character. I mean in this to 
imply no suggestion of the mechanical or pedantic, but 
rather one of a certain conservation of energy, of effort 
without waste, and of the largest results arrived at easily 
and naturally with the least expenditure of fuel and the 
smallest amount of friction. As one says: “The wheels were 
well greased.” No doubt most of us would not then have 
known just how to express this, but I am certain there was 
nobody who did not feel it. Sometimes a cog in the machine 
caught us and pinched us, but it was borne in upon us that 
it was our fault (whether through inadvertence or laziness 
or stupidity) and not the machine’s. And at such times 
there was a fine impersonal element in the penalty and its 
infliction that left no sullenness. As I look back, I think 
whatever instinct of organization I possess was largely de- 
veloped in this period; I am sure my bump of order grew 
rapidly in those days. 

With all this mechanism, the association of teacher and 
pupil was a most personal and intimate one. There was 
none of the “lecturing” which in many schools nowadays is 
too often, I believe, substituted for the infinitely more diffi- 
cult art of teaching. Contact was constant and very close. 
To speak personally, my own taste for the study of English, 
appreciation of style and form and color in diction, and, 
best of all, the creative habit, were unearthed — puny germs 
they were! — and fostered and nourished by one I am sure I 
need not name, since his connection with old Penn Charter 
has never been severed. I am always more than glad to 
remember this. 

I recall most vividly another impression — the filing into 
the Meeting House once a week, the little expanse of black 
hats, pearl-grey gowns and placid faces, and the feeling of 
tranquil quiet and even control. Many, many times, in pagan 
lands and in strenuous surroundings, this serene old memory 
has come dropping back to me, like oil on my own troublous 
waters, to leave a pervasive sense of restfulness and peace. 
This may seem a lesser impression, but I am not at all sure 
that it is to be grouped among the things of lesser value. 

The spirit of enthusiasm permeating the whole fabric, and 
the sense of organization — I have a shrewd suspicion that 
every old boy who is asked must find these to be among his 
deepest impressions of his own time. The third I have cited 

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may seem scarcely in place while speaking of the character- 
istics of the Old School; yet it is one of the recollections that, 
at this distance, I would be unwilling enough to be without. 

1890—1895 

Charles Louis McKeehan, ’93 

Dr. Johnson, on being once asked how he had acquired 
his profound knowledge of Latin, replied, “My Master whipt 
me very well. Without that, Sir, I should have done noth- 
ing.’’ There was no hickory switch at Penn Charter in the 
period covered by this sketch, but the spirit of the old 
Lichfield schoolmaster was there. Discipline, rigorous and 
robust, characterized every phase of the school’s life. Then, 
as now, the supreme excellence of the school was its thor- 
oughness. I have seldom seen a piece of slip-shod work pass 
muster at Penn Charter. Occasionally it would go through 
undetected, but these happy surprises were too infrequent 
to admit of any expectation of their recurrence. There was 
patience and kindness for the boy who worked more slowly 
than his fellows, but woe unto him when he tried to palm off 
something that he only “half knew.” And somehow that 
spirit has become part of the very atmosphere of the school, 
until few boys have gone out from there who have not been 
disciplined by it to their everlasting benefit. 

In fundamental things, I doubt whether the school has 
changed in the thirty-six years during which Dr. Jones has 
been head master. It is the opinion of the alumni, at least, 
that it became a great school on the day on which he took 
charge. But, in some respects, the period from 1890 to 1895 
marked an epoch and saw the school assume a position sub- 
stantially like that of to-day. The present buildings had been 
entirely completed and, though much improved since then, 
the student of that day still finds himself among familiar 
surroundings as he wanders through the school. It had 
already become a large school, the roll containing about 
four hundred names. Many of the activities that now play 
an important part in the school’s life passed the experimental 
stage and became established in that period. The Magazine 
took its place among the best of school periodicals. The Glee 
Club won a permanent place for itself. The Inter-Academic 
Athletic Association became the centre and focus of athletic 
effort, and the inter-school matches held under its auspices 
were the great events of the year. We had the “Blues” 
and “Yellows” and the wholesome principle embodied in 
them was beginning to draw the whole student body into 
the school’s athletics. The Science Club had become an 


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assured success, its name being later appropriately changed 
to the “A. D. Gray Science Club,” thus linking with it a 
name to be forever cherished at. Penn Charter. 

The mention of Gray’s name cannot fail to bring to the 
student of that day pleasant and grateful recollections of 
the men and women who comprised the staff of the school. 
Scattered as their students now are, each bears upon him 
something of the stamp and impress of his early teachers, 
and each, as he repeats their names to-day and recalls his 
intimate daily association with them at life’s formative period, 
makes grateful acknowledgment that he is indebted to them 
for much of the best that is in him. 

1895—1900 

William Paul O’Neill, ’97 

Such delightfully pleasant memories and recollections 
invariably arise when the Old School comes to my mind that 
it is exceedingly difficult for me to descend to earth and 
attempt to put on paper in cold words some of my impres- 
sions of the years I passed there. Much rather would I sit 
with some old classmate, as I often do, and, with reminiscent 
smile and tender memory, recall joyfully the glories and 
triumphs of our period. For ours, of course, was the Golden 
Age of Penn Charter. No equally illustrious era had ever 
before been known in the history of the school and none such 
would ever happen again. Undoubtedly all Penn Charter 
alumni believe this of their own age. A great many of them, 
some much older and some much younger than I, have at 
various times tried to impress upon my mind that theirs was 
the grandest period in Penn Charter’s history. On these 
occasions I have always felt that the school must be indeed 
a vital force which could thus imbue its alumni with this 
undying spirit of loyalty and fidelity to its memory. Such 
a school can never die. 

The closing years of the nineteenth century were, roughly 
speaking, those of my undergraduate period at the school. 
Looking back now it would seem to me that they marked 
also the close of that period of internal development which 
began when Doctor Jones came to the school and started 
that steady, solid growth which Penn Charter has enjoyed 
since he assumed the headmastership and which has now 
placed her among the leading preparatory schools of the 
world. Concerning the wonderful period of external develop- 
ment upon which the school has entered, it will be reserved 
for some later alumni to record. To me, I hope, will be 
allowed the privilege of witnessing it. 

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During my years there the number of pupils reached the 
limit that could be held in the present buildings, and the 
staff had been correspondingly enlarged and strengthened. 
Athletics had been developed in a sane manner along numer- 
ous lines and Penn Charter was usually found heading the 
old Inter-academic Association in most sports. In all this 
period of growth and prosperity the aim of the school and its 
staff was always the fulfillment of its motto, “Good instruc- 
tion is better than riches,” and, as all of us know, a high 
standard of scholarship was constantly maintained and never 
sacrificed to obtain athletic or social distinction. 

In college I think we all found we had been as well pre- 
pared as any and better than most of our fellow students 
from other schools, and it was no surprise to see Penn Charter 
well represented in all the activities of college life and her 
graduates capture a good share of all the glory to be had in 
those four years. 

In business and professional life I find the men of my time 
have obtained the same relative high measure of success as 
those who have gone before us have done and as our suc- 
cessors are doing, and a wonderful body of alumni is growing 
up of which the school should well be proud. 

To appreciate fully and correctly the benefits of any age 
it is necessary to get away from it in order to get a perspec- 
tive on it. Looking back I acknowledge gratefully my debt 
to the Old School for a thorough, complete and liberal funda- 
mental education and for many of my happiest memories, 
associations and best friends. 

1900—1905 
Walter Carson, ’02 

It is probably safe to say that no boy who attended the 
Penn Charter School in nineteen hundred, or thereabout, 
ever thinks of those days without many pleasant recollec- 
tions. Upper Prima scenes remain especially vivid in an 
“old boy’s” mind. What member of the class of 1902 has 
forgotten that large, sunshiny class-room, with its spotless, 
buff -tinted walls, the great portrait of Washington, the crack- 
ling log fire under the long mantel? Who cannot see — and 
hear — to this very day a certain, round, little man vigorously 
pushing back the sliding-door and running into a room full 
of chattering youngsters, clapping his hands and crying, 
“Come, come, boys! ‘The receipt of reason a limbeck only,’ 
Richards, what does that mean?” And who will ever forget 
another familiar figure, tall and dark, at times terrible to 
behold, thundering forth the principal parts of (iovXo/xai from 
the august eminence of the platform. 

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A host of such visions arises easily in the memory of a 
Penn Charter boy of nineteen hundred. What do they mean 
to him as he thinks of them now? 

First of all, he realizes that the Old School in those days 
was determined to teach every boy to do his work and do it 
well. To be sure, Alma Mater did not stand behind the 
door with a switch, or take vigorous lads and make pale- 
faced hermits out of them. But she did possess a firm, good- 
natured will that all her boys should learn to think clearly 
and work faithfully. This was the primary object of her life, 
and no boy who failed to understand it could long remain 
on friendly terms with her. Patience with the stupid there 
was, of course; and mercy for the otherwise afflicted; but for 
the laggard and the bluffer there was only unremitting war- 
fare, kept up, often (as many of us remember), far into the 
afternoon, while the obedient were tumbling about in the 
gymnasium or pursuing pleasant dreams of fame on the foot- 
ball field. The Old School — one is now glad to admit — was 
not an indulgent mother even at the age of one hundred 
and ninety! 

This first and constant emphasis upon a high standard of 
work indirectly produced an ideal democracy throughout the 
school. It cleared the atmosphere for us and taught us to 
estimate each other on the rational basis of merit. We 
observed that the most “desirable citizens” in our com- 
munity were those that could do things well; that the elite 
were the clear-headed and industrious. No shallow aris- 
tocracy of style, or wealth, or pedigree flourished in that 
cool, penetrating atmosphere. It was, indeed, invigorating 
air to breathe, though some had difficulty in getting accus- 
tomed to it. One self-complacent lad was actually reduced to 
tears of humiliation in a class of thirty because he was unable 
to construe a passage in the “Anabasis!” Another boy, 
insolent and quite a king of men out of school, trembled with 
fear every day of his life, in the Latin period! Such was the 
wholesome, levelling effect of a high and single standard. 

And yet, as everybody knows, life at the Old School was 
not all work and trembling. There were many avocations 
to warm a boy’s heart; athletic honors to gain; rival schools 
to be outyelled as our picked heroes humbled their opponents 
on the field ; profound editorials and thrilling tales to be 
written for the ‘ ‘ Magazine ’ ’ ; beautiful lyrics to be sung in 
the hearing of fine ladies; great speeches to be delivered at 
Witherspoon Hall — and all for the glory of Old P. C., who 
looked on and smiled approvingly. Busy days they’ were 
and wisely planned to teach us some of the great lessons of 
life even before we realized what it meant to be alive. Long 
may the Old School stand to teach them ! 

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1905—1910 

Warren Lattimore Irish, ’07 

In telling of the distinctive features of Penn Charter in 
my time, its unquestioned and continued high standing 
seems of first importance. It has been my fortune to attend 
two large universities and nearly every professor to whom 
I have mentioned my preparatory training has said: “Ah, 
that’s a fine school.’’ Not a particularly striking remark in 
itself, perhaps, but yet in the aggregate a clear and authori- 
tative acknowledgment of Penn Charter’s position in the 
scholastic world. And this aspect is bound to seem of more 
and more moment in the course of years. 

At present, no doubt, it is for other and more intimate 
things that we chiefly recall our school days — how quickly 
and vividly their memory comes back! Our work was daily 
with us, and though we did not realize it at the time, it was 
as often enjoyable and well-planned. True, we did not 
always work; there were times when names were read out 
on the detention list, and we were requested to spend a few 
moments with Mr. Owen, Mr. Robbins, Mr. Ottman, Mr. 
Smith or Mr. Spiers — men who are figurative land-marks of 
the school. Unquestionably we grew to know our instructors 
— grew to know them well, and we derived immeasurable 
benefit from the contact. In this way we were taught many 
things which are not in books and which only the friendship 
of good men can teach. 

Then, too, there were interests not so directly connected 
with the class-room — baseball and football under Dr. Sharpe, 
a man whom we all came to admire and respect ; to say noth- 
ing of track, cricket and tennis. Many were the evenings 
we returned from Queen Lane tired but happy after our 
strenuous efforts “trying for the team.” 

And there were those who, doubtless exhausted by these 
labors, would nod in meeting, and many of us, I’m afraid, 
must confess to surreptitious naps stolen there and to hurried 
and guilty starts of awakening under the accusing, eyes of 
inwardly-smiling masters. Yet meeting now, in retrospec- 
tion, seems delightful; without it Penn Charter were not 
herself, and, be it added, many were the fine talks deliv- 
ered by the venerable Friends. 

To speak of one thing brings back memories of a dozen — 
the compass of this article is fortunately limited — and yet 
there is so much which must be said! Is any word of the 
school complete without mention of Mr. Porter and the 
“gym”; without Mr. Strong and his Debating Team; with- 
out Mr. Scales and the Musical Clubs which have developed 
so wonderfully in the past few years; without the Magazine 

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and Mr. Spiers and Mr. Smith; without Mr. Owen and the 
fine work of the Science Club? Moreover, will any graduate 
ever forget the ringing cheers and fresh enthusiasm in 
Assembly the morning before the Germantown game? Each 
one of these thoughts touches responsive chords in our 
memories. 

And again, our head master, what shall we say of him? 
As little boys we feared him, but gradually with the years 
there crept in that love which tempers our feeling into deep 
affection. To him more than any other is due that bond 
which draws Penn Charter men to each other wherever they 
may meet, which makes the very name of the school recall 
so completely good things which are past but not forgotten. 


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€^c ^cljool of QLO'&av 

JEbwarb IRutlebge IRobbins 


After reading the foregoing recollections from graduates 
of the school, one is forced to the conclusion that the real 
greatness of Penn Charter has been the expression of the 
character of the men and women who have labored here 
these past years. The Penn Charter of to-day is most fortu- 
• nate in having a line of traditions and an accumulation of 
noble standards that the undergraduates and patrons respect 
as altogether praiseworthy. Generations of graduates be- 
lieving in the high efficiency of their Alma Mater have gone 
forth to college and to make their places among the world's 
workers, testifying by word, by act, and by their very lives 
to that efficiency. To appreciate the school at the present 
time it is necessary to understand something of the potency 
of influences such as these. 

Not in recent years has there been exhibited greater 
earnestness of purpose nor more commendable spirit of loyalty 
among the undergraduates than one finds to-day. The 
equipment for physical training and development cannot be 
surpassed by any school of its class, either in the material 
outfit or the hearts and heads that direct its use. In moral 
and intellectual instruction the school is maintaining the 
standards and ideals of her great founder, as expressed in 
the ancient seal of the corporation. The clubs, literary, 
musical, athletic, and scientific — wherein membership is 
qualified only by merit or the limitation of numbers — are 
more and more sought after and positions in them are recog- 
nized school honors. 

The excellence of the spirit now among the boys manifests 
itself nowhere more conspicuously and nowhere to better 
purpose than in the public appearances of the school. On 
such occasions as the Annual Entertainment, the Concerts, 
the Dramatic Presentations, the Field Color Contests and 
Penn Charter Night, there is a splendid undercurrent of 
co-operation present and a sympathetic and fraternal feeling 
of pride in the event and its complete success, that captivates 


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The School of To-day 


the multitude of spectators, who have only admiration for 
a fine exhibition of splendid school spirit and loyalty. 

In athletics the recent history spells championship in 
Football, Baseball, Relay Races, Cricket, Tennis, Golf, Track, 
and Field. In these honors every boy in the school has a 
share, and the real Penn Charter boy takes a justifiable 
pride and satisfaction in the consciousness that he is a part 
of a great institution whose achievements as well as tradi- 
tions command the hearty respect and the cheerful applause 
of the entire community. 


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Hail to thee, then, Old Penn Charter, 
Loyal sons, thy praise we sing; 

Honor to our Alma Mater , 

Love and pride to thee we bring. 
May thy fame with years grow greater, 
And thy colors, Gold and Blue, 

Stand for all that’s right and manly, 
Honest, worthy, noble, true. 



Ciritortal j!*>otc to tljc Catalogue 


As is known to you all, these records outside of the strictly 
school part of them are taken from your responses to our 
requests for information. To the disinclination on your 
part to enter more fully into detail must be attributed such 
omissions as may be noted. All other errors, both of omission 
and commission, are explained by the statement that the 
compilers are human. 

We have reached all but eight of the 979 graduates. The rec- 
ords of these eight are in each case designated “incomplete.” 
It is hoped that a revised edition of this Catalogue may become 
a quinquennially recurring habit. The realization of this 
hope will be greatly aided by each one of you, wherever 
located, sending to us any item of interest in his career, and 
especially keeping us informed of any change of address. 

The compiling of a book of this nature requires months of 
tedious detail work and in this case its accomplishment 
would have been well-nigh impossible without the help of 
many willing hands. To each and every one are hereby ex- 
tended the sincere thanks of those upon whose shoulders has 
rested the responsibility of publication. 

It is keenly to be regretted that it was found to be impos- 
sible at this time to carry the Catalogue Campaign beyond 
the reorganization. That work must for the present be held 
in anticipation. 

Turning, in conclusion, to those whom this Penn Charter 
“Who’s Who” includes, let us say that with you now rests 
the responsibility of utilizing to the full the opportunities 
for good afforded by this list. By its aid you can “get 
together,” arrange class reunions, form permanent class 
organizations, or re-erect on the ruins of the old association 
a new, broader and more solid one, destined to abide, and 
to keep fresh and green the memory of “the long ago” over 
which we dwell more and more fondly as the years go by. 


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Catalogue of t^e (BraDuates 

of t|je 

William $enn Charter Retool 

From its Reorganization in 1875 to 19 11 


1876 1 

WHITALL, John Mickle; b. Phila., 1, 8, 1858; 5 . James and 
Mary Wistar (Cope) W.; ent. 5, 24, ’75, Classical “C”; 
Haverford ex-’80; Mgr. Haverford Coll.; Overseer Wm. 
Penn Charter Sch. ; Director Mine Hill & Sch. Haven 
R. R. Co.; Member University, Union League, Hunting- 
don Valley Country C.; Treas. Whitall Tatum Co., Glass 
Mfrs. ; m. Margaret Haines Bacon, 10, 20, 1881. Business, 
410 Race St., Phila.; Home, 512 Church Lane, Gtn. 

1877 

HARTSHORNE, Edward Yarnall; b. Overbrook, Pa., 10, 11, 
1861; s. Charles and Caroline Cope (Yarnall) H.; ent. 9, 1, 
’75, Classical “ H ”; B.A., Haverford, ’81; Asst. Sec. 
L. V. R. R. Co.; Treas. Penn. Hospital; Member 
University Club, Am. Acad. P. and S. Science, chari- 
table and reform organizations; with Provident Life 
and Trust Co., Phila.; m. Clementina Borie Rhodes, 10, 
16, 1896. Business, 409 Chestnut St.; Home, Merion, Pa. 


1 Though the preliminary work of the reorganization of the old school 
was effected early in the year 1874 the new school did not open until Feb- 
ruary 2, 1875. Concurrent with this opening occurred the closing of the old 
school. There were present on the opening morning of the reorganized 
school the following seventeen boys: 


William Lloyd Baily, 
Robert Culin Canby, 
William Cromwell Chace, 
Edward Potts Cheyney, 
Charles Ellis Ellicott, 
Lindley Elliott, Jr., 

Charles Hanford Henderson, 
William Samuel Hilles, 

John Gummere Marsh, 


Richard Thomas Borradaile 
Prichett, 

William Borradaile Prichett, 
Edward Randolph, 

Jacob Stroud Robeson, 
Albanus Longstreth Smith. 
Norman Leslie Stamm. 
Morris Wistar Stroud, 
Thomas Wistar Whitall. 


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The William Penn Charter School 


1877 

SMITH, Albanus Longstreth ; b. Gtn., 3, 29, 1859; s. Horace J. 
and Margaret (Longstreth) S. ; ent. 4, 9, ’75, Modern 
“C”; B.S., Haverford, ’8i; Member Hist. Soc. Penn.; 
Treas. and Mgr. West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Genl. Mgr. 
Laurel Hill Cemetery; m. Emma Brooks Mellor, 10, 20, 
1885. Home, 29 E. Penn St., Gtn. 

1878 

RANDOLPH, Edward; b. Phila., 3, 16, 1861; 5. Edward T. 
and Mary (Sharpless) R. ; ent. 2, 2, ’75, Classical “ C ”; 
A.B., Haverford, ’82; Civil Engineer; m. Anna J. Moore, 
8, 2, 1893. Address, Hampton, Va., R. F. D. No. 1. 

SMITH, Edward B. ; b. Phila., 9, 23, 1861; 5. Dr. Albert H. 
and Emily (Kaighn) S.; ent. 8, 26, ’75, Classical “ H ”; 
Honorary A AT; U. of P. ex-’82; Director Board City 
Trusts (Stephen Girard Est.), Franklin Nat. Bk., L. V. 
R. R., L. V. Transit Co., Girard Fire and Marine Ins. 
Co., and others; Member Philadelphia, Racquet, Ritten- 
house, Union League and other clubs in Philadelphia; 
N. Y. Yacht and Union in New York; Edward B. Smith 
& Co., Bankers; m. Laura Howell Jenks, 4, 11, 1888. Busi- 
ness, N. E. cor. Broad and Chestnut Sts.; Home , 
Gwynedd Valley, Pa. 

STROUD, Morris Wistar ; b. Phila., 5, 14, 1860; s. Dr. Wm. D. 
and Charlotte Wistar (Beesley) S.; ent. 12, 6, ’74, Modern 
“ H ” (first to register as student of reorganized Penn 
Charter); Pres, and Director American Gas Co., Director 
Huntingdon and Broad Top R. R. and Coal Co., Am. Rail- 
ways Co., and Del. Ins. Co.; Member Merion Cricket and 
Down Town Club; Pres. American Gas Co.; m. Margaret 
Perkins Rutter, 1, 19, 1887. Business, 222 S. Third St., 
Phila.; Home, Villa Nova, Pa. 

TOWNSEND, Joseph Brevitt, Jr.; b. Phila., 11, 14, 1861; 5. 
Joseph Brevitt and Adeline E. (Barton) T.; ent. 9, 1, ’75, 
Classical “ H ”; Honorary A AT; B.A., U. of P., ’82; 
LL.B., ’84; Ex-Trustee Univ. Penna., Mgr. Penn. 
Hospital, Ex-Mgr. Bryn Mawr Hospital, Mgr. Preston 
Retreat, Director Provident Life and Trust Co. ; Member 
Hist. Soc. Penn., Phila. Club, Merion Cricket, Over- 
brook Golf, Campfire of America, N. A. Fish and Game 
Protective Assoc.; Townsend, Elliott & Townsend, 
Lawyers; m. Elizabeth Palmer Bispham, 11, 12, 1885. 
Business, 715 Walnut St., Phila.; Home, Overbrook, Pa. 

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1879 

SCULL, William Ellis; b. Phila., 3, 3, 1862; s. David and 
Hannah E. (Coale) S., Jr.; ent. 1 , 29, ’76, Modern “ C 
B.S., Haverford, ’83; Member Rittenhouse, Country, 
Merion, Radnor Hunt, Church Club, Hist. Soc. Penn.; 
V.-P. John C. Winston Pub. Co.; m. Florence Prall, 2, 16, 
1887. Business , 1006 Arch St.; Home, Overbrook, Pa. 

1880 

BAILY, William Lloyd; b. Phila., 12, 26, 1861; 5. Joshua L. 
and Theodate (Lang) B.; ent. 12, 22, ’74, Classical “ C 
B.S., Haverford, ’83; Baily and Bassett, Architects; m. 
Sarah S. Boyd, 4, 27, 1893. Business, 421 Chestnut 
St., Phila.; Home, Ardmore, Pa. 

ELLICOTT, Charles Ellis; b. Phila., 11, 3, 1861; 5. William 
Miller and Nancy Morris (Ellis) E. ; ent. 1, 25, ’75, Classical 
“C”; B.S., U. of P., ’84; Member Baltimore Club; 
Builder Hydraulic Dredges; m. Madeleine Romaine Le 
Moyne, 7, 21, 1890. Business, Ellicott Machine Co., 
Baltimore, Md. ; Home, Melvale, Baltimore, Md. 

MORRIS, A. Saunders; b. Phila., 4, 13, 1862; s. Henry G. 
and Sallie M. (Morris) M.; ent. 1, 31,. ’76, Classical 
“C”; A AT; Passed Harvard admission exams.; M.E.„ 
Stevens Inst., ’84; Member 0X; Am. Soc. Elec. Eng.; 
On immediate staff, V.-P. and Gen’l Mgr. Westinghouse 
El. and Mfg. Co.; Partner P. H. and A. S. Morris; V.-P. 
Morris Eng. Co.; Chief Eng. Kestner Evaporator Co.; 
m. Elizabeth Hicks Wood, 10, 15, 1890. Business, 37th 
and Reed Sts., Phila.; Home, Haverford, Pa. 

TOWNSEND, J. Barton; b. Phila., 6, 11, 1865; 5. Joseph 
Brevitt and Adeline E. (Barton) T. ; ent. 9, 4, ’75, Clas- 
sical “ H ”; B. A., U. of P., ’84; Member Hist. Soc. Penna., 
Amer. Acad. P. and S. Science; Philadelphia, Merion 
Cricket, and Philadelphia Cricket Clubs; Vice-Pres. and 
Asst. Trust Officer, Provident Life and Trust Co. ; m. Eliza- 
beth Williams, 10, 9, 1889. Business, 409 Chestnut St., 
Phila.; Home, Merion, Pa. 

VAUX, George, Jr.; b. Phila., 12, 18, 1863; 5. George and 
Sarah H. (Morris) V.; ent. 5, 28, ’75, Modern “C”; 
B.S., Haverford, ’84; LL.B., U. of P., ’88; Ex-Member 
U. S. Board Indian Commissioners ; Ex-Member Board 
Inspectors Eastern State Penitentiary, Phila., Treas. 
Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila.; contributions to Proceedings 
Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Appalachia (Boston), on glaciers 

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of British Columbia; Author “Glaciers”; Member 
<J> B K, University Club, Am. Phil. Soc., A. A. A. S. 
(Fellow), Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. ; Shipley and Vaux, Law- 
yers; m. Mary Walsh James, 4, 2, 1907. Business, 1606 
Morris Bldg., Phila. ; Home, Gulph Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

YARNALL, Charlton; b. Germantown, 8, 1, 1864; s. Ellis and 
Margaret Anne (Harrison) Y. ; ent. 9, 7, ’75, Modern 
“C”; Haverford ex-’84; Director Franklin Nat. Bk., 
Commercial Trust Co., Phila. Contributionship Ins. Co.; 
Mgr. Orthopaedic Hospital, Widows’ and Orphans’ Cor- 
poration; Trustee Bryn Mawr Hospital, Public Baths 
Assoc., Estate Alex. B. Coxe, etc.; Edited “ Forty Years 
of Friendship”; Member Phila., Rittenhouse, Racquet, 
Radnor Hunt, Corinthian Yacht, New York Yacht, 
Merion Cricket Club; Surviving Member Ellis Yamall 
& Son; m. Anna Brinton Cox, 5, 23, 1889. Business, 
1121 Franklin Bank Bldg., Phila.; Home, N. E. cor. 
17th and Locust Sts., Phila,, and Haverford, Pa. 

1881 

MERRITT, James Smith; b. Phila., 2, 7, 1864; 5 . Daniel S. 
and Emma (Allen) M.; ent. 9, 13, ’75, Classical “C”; 
M.E., Stevens Institute, ’86; Member Rittenhouse, 
Huntingdon Valley C. C., Engineers’ Soc. Penna., 0 2; 
Pres. Merritt and Co., Mfrs. Steel Specialties; m. Gertrude 
R. Morris, 1, 28, 1901. Business, N. W. cor. Front and 
Arch Sts., Camden, N. J.; Home, 1917 Spruce St., Phila. 

PENROSE, Stephen Beasley Linnard ; b. Phila., 12, 20, 1864; 
5 . Clement Biddle and Mary (Linnard) P.; ent, 1 , 7, ’80, 
Classical “ H ”; A A T; B.A., Williams, ’85; D.D., ’05; 
B.D., Yale, ’90; D.D., Ripon, ’03; Member Philologian, 
Y. M. C. A.; Corporate member A. B. C. F. M., $BK, 
AKE, Rainier Club, Seattle, University Club, Tacoma* 
Spokane Club, Inquiry Club, Walla Walla, etc.; Editor 
Whitman College Quarterly; Teacher Hill School ; Instruc- 
tor Greek and Elocution, Williams College; Pastor, 
Dayton, Wash.; Pres, and Professor of Philosophy’ 
Whitman College; m. Mary Deming Shipman, 6, 17, 
1896. Business, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash- 
ington; Home, 41 College Avenue. 

1882 

CHEW, David Sands Brown; b. Phila., 3, 3, 1866; s. Samuel 
and Mary Johnson (Brown) C.; ent. 9, 5, ’77, Classical 
“ C ”; A A T; B.A., U. of P., ’86; School Board, Com- 

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1882 

mon Council, Peace Jubilee Com., House Representa- 
tives Penna., Commissioner Gtn. Battlefield Monument, 
Capt. Penna. State Rifle Team, Nat. Board for Pro- 
motion Rifle Practice, Enlisted First Troop P. C. C., 
Quartermaster 1st Brigade N. G. P., Major 20th Infantry 
N. G. P., and 19th Regt., Ordnance Officer N. G. P. ; Mem- 
ber Union League, Philadelphia, Penrose Republican, 
Phila. Gun Club; Treas. Mfrs. Land and Imp. Co.; Pres. 
Gloucester Land Co.; m. Bertha Evelyn Walton, 6, 23, 
1893. Business, 812 Arcade Building; Home, 19 S. 21st St! 

JACOBS, Thomas Hill Brinton ; b. Glenloch, Pa., 1, 17, 1865; 
j. George W. and Mary R. (Sharpies) J.; ent. 5, 31, '77, 
Classical “ H ” ; B.S., U. of P., ’86; Member <£ K T\ 
University Club; Lumber Merchant; m. Louise Gaw 
Howell, 10, 11, 1909. Business, 918 Crozer Bldg., 
Phila.; Home, West Chester, Pa., R. F. D. No. 12. 

SHIEL, Louis; b. Phila., 1864; s. Thomas and Sarah (Gem- 
mell) S. ; ent. 9, 15, 1879, Classical “ H ”; Brown ex-’86. 
Dec’d 7, 20, 1884. 

1883 

ASHBROOK, William Sinclair; b. Phila., 8, 28, 1868; s. 
Joseph and Catherine S. (Sinclair) A.; ent. 5, 4, ’76, 
Classical “C”; A AT; A.B., U. of P., ’87; A.M., ’90; 
Director Gen. Alumni Soc.; Member Central Com. 
Alumni U. of P. ; Mgr. Apprentices Library; Author 
“20-yr. History Class of ’87, U of P.,” “The Various Sys- 
tems of Life Insurance Explained,’’ pamphlet 1910; 
Member University, Philobiblon Club, Military Order of 
the Loyal Legion of the U. S. ; Sec’y of Agencies Provident 
Life and Trust Co., of Phila. Business, In care of Provi- 
dent Life and Trust Co., 401 Chestnut St., Phila.; Home, 
3614 Baring St. 

DAVIS, Charles Belmont; b. Phila., 1, 24, 1866; 5. L. Clarke 
and Rebecca (Harding) D.; ent. 9, 12, ’76, Modern “ C 
Lehigh ex-’87; U. S. Consul, Florence, Italy; Author 
“ The Borderland of Society,” “ The Stage Door,” 
“ The Lodger Overhead,” “ Tales of the Town”; Fiction 
Ed. Collier's Weekly. Business, 416 W. 13th St., N. Y. ; 
Home, 23 W. 30th St., N. Y. 

MORRIS, Israel, Jr.; b. Phila., 1, 23, 1867; 5. Theodore H. 
and Mary L. (Paul) M.; ent. 10, 14, ’76, Modern “ P ”; 
B.S., Haverford, ’86. Dec’d 2, 13, 1891. 

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MORRIS, William Paul; b. Phila., 1, 23, 1867; 5 . Theodore 
H. and Mary L. (Paul) M.; ent. 10, 4, ’76, Modern “ C ”; 
B.S., Haverford, ’86; Member Union League, Merion 
Cricket Club; Morris Wheeler & Co. ; m. Mary B. Sharp, 6, 
11, 1889. Business , 1608 Market St.; Home, Berwyn, Pa! 

TOWNSEND, Charles Cooper; b. Overbrook, Pa., 4, 20, 1867; 
5. Joseph Brevitt and Adeline E. (Barton) T.; ent. 9 5 ’ 
’76, Classical “ C ”; A A T; B.A., U. of P., ’87; LL.B.! 
’91; Member University, Phila., Overbrook Golf, Merion 
Cricket, Sora Gun, Squatteck Fish and Game Club 
Pohoqualine Fish Assn.; Townsend, Elliott and Town- 
send, Lawyers; Business, 715 Walnut St., Phila.; 
Home, Overbrook, Pa. 


1884 

HACKER, William Estes; b. Phila., 9, 12, 1867; 5. William 
and Hannah (Wistar) H.; ent. 5, 23, ’78; Modern “ C ”• 
Haverford, ex-’87; Member Union, Tacoma, and Uni- 
versity Club, Seattle, Tacoma Country and Golf Arling- 
ton Club, Portland, Ore.; Secy.-Treas. F. T. Crowe and 
Co., Bldg. Materials; Pres. Warren Construction Co. 
Street Paving; Secy. Pacific Lock Joint Pipe Co.; m. 
Mabel Radcliffe Tilton, 4, 30, 1897. Addvess Tacoma 
Wash. 


LESLEY, Hugh; b. Phila., 8, 10, 1867; 5 . Joseph and Emily 
(Davis) L.; ent. 5, 15, ’78, Modern “H ”; A A T- B S 
Haverford, ’87; Member University Club Am’ Inst’ 
Elec. Engrs. ; Electro-Dynamic Co.; Supt. Plante Co. : 
Chief of Engineering Depts. Electric Storage Battery 
Co.; m. Cecilia Katherine Austin, 2, 9, 1893; m Luella 
Leighton Leighton, 6, 29, 1904. Business, Electric Stor- 
age Battery Co., Allegheny Ave. and 19th St., Phila.- 
Home, 155 W. Washington Lane, Gtn. 


LONGACRE James Barton; b. Phila., 3, 10, 1868; 5 . James 
M. and Martha Augusta (McClintock) L. ; ent 9 16 ’79 
Classical “H”; A AT; B.A., U. of P., ’88;’ Member 
Philomathean, $KS; Longacre and Ewing, Insurance 
Business, 558 Bullitt Building; Home, 2303 DeLancey PI. 

1885 

ATKINSON, William Patterson; b. Phila., 2, 5, 1869; 5 . Dr. 
Wm. Biddle and Jennie Reid (Patterson) A.; ent. 9 18 
84, Classical “C”; A.B., Princeton, ’89; A.M. ’’92’ 
Pres. N. J. H. S. Teachers’ Assoc.; Sec. Univ. ’dub,’ 

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1885 

Hudson Co., N. J.; V.-P. Princ. Alumni Assoc., Mont- 
clair, N. J.; Board of Governors Princ. Alumni Federa- 
tion of N. J.; m. Helen Turnure Underhill, 1, 2, 1894. 
Business , High School, Jersey City, N. J.; Home, 17 
Burnside St., Upper Montclair, N. J. 

COLLINS, Frederic, Jr.; b. Phila., 2, 4, 1868; s. Frederic and 
Letitia Poultney (Dawson) C.; ent. 9, 11, ’79, Modern 
“C”; Haverford ex-’88; Member Markham, Phila. 
Country, Phila. Cricket; Treas. Cedar Park Driving Club; 
Mgr. Collins and Co.; m. Lily M. Brown, 6, 19, 1895; m. 
Janet Rae, 11, 17, 1897; m. Magdalene A. Schulze, 11, 20, 
1906. Business, 1324 Arch St.; Home, Mt. Airy, Phila. 

DUFFIELD, Thomas Tillinghast; b. Phila., 4, 27, 1868; 5 . 
Samuel Morris and Georgeanna (Sparks) D.; ent. 6, 9, ’79, 
Modern “ C ”; A A T; Member Phila. Barge Club, Penn. 
Soc. Sons of Revolution, Paonia Lodge 121 F. and A. M., 
Delta Chap. No. 38, R. A. Masons; Pres. Paonia Fruit 
Exchange Co., Paonia, Colo.; V.-P. Fruit Exchange State 
Bank, Paonia. Address, Paonia, Colo. 

GUMMERE, Henry Volkmar ; b. Phila., 3, 20, 1870; 5 . John 
and Rebecca (Volkmar) G. ; ent. 10, 24, ’79, Classical 
“ H ”; A AT; B.S., Haverford, ’88; A.M., ’89; A.M., 
Harvard, ’90; Member Am. Math. Soc., Cercolo Mate- 
matico di Palermo, Italy, Fellow Am. Assoc. Adv. 
Science; Instructor Math., Swarthmore College; Prof. 
Math., Physics and Astron., Ursinus Coll.; Prof. Math., 
Drexel Inst.; m. Lydia Craft Flagg, 12, 27, 1899. Busi- 
ness, Drexel Institute; Home, Llanerch, Del. Co., Pa. 

MAY, John Edward; b. Syracuse, N. Y., 3, 23, 1868; s. Rev. 
Joseph and Harriet C. (Johnson) M.; ent. 9, 14, ’81, 
Modern “ P ”; M. I. T. ex-’89; Member Chicago, City, 
Onwentsia, Union, Saddle and Cycle Clubs, Chicago; 
Resident Partner, Curtis and Sanger, Boston, New York 
and Chicago; m. Grace Leonard, 7, 10, 1902. Business, 
122 S. LaSalle St., Chicago; Home, 65 East Division St., 
Chicago. 

MORRIS, Lawrence Johnson ; b. Birmingham Township, Pa., 
9, 27, 1870; 5. Dr. James Cheston and Mary Ella (John- 
son) M.; ent. 9, 12, ’81, Classical “ C ”; A.B., Haverford, 
'89; Member Phila., Rittenhouse, Merion Cricket, West 
Chester Golf and Country, University Barge Club; 
Member Lawrence Johnson & Co., Foreign Merchants, 

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Bankers and Warehousemen; Director Abrasive Material 
Co. of Phila. ; Trustee Washington-Oreg. Corporation, 
Portland, Ore.; Justice of the Peace, Birmingham Twp.; 
Sec’y Vestry, Church of the Holy Trinity, West Chester; 
Mgr. Phila. Dispensary and Penna. Epileptic Hospital 
and Colony Farm, etc. ; Foreign Merchant and Banker. 
Business, 209 S. 3rd St., Phila.; Home, 1514 Spruce St., 
and “Fernbank,” R. F. D., West Chester, Pa. 

TAYLOR, Edmund Carter; b. Phila., 5, 27, 1869; s. Robert 
Randolph and Helen (Bonsall) T. ; ent. 11, 1, ’80, Clas- 
sical “ H ”; A AT; U. of P. ex-’89; Member $KS, First 
Troop Phila. City Cavalry, Rittenhouse, Racquet, 
Markham, Cape May Yacht, Auto Club of Gtn. ; God- 
dard and Taylor; m. Alice M. Hazlehurst, 9, 26, 1900. 
Business, 1335 and 1337 Walnut St., Phila.; Home, 6719 
Emlen St., Mt. Airy P. O., Pa. 

1886 

BATCHELOR, William; b. Phila., 5, 30, 1870; 5 . Edward and 
Annie Stokes (Evans) B.; ent. 9, 11, 83, Modern “ P.” 
Dec’d 2, 18, 1899. 

BROOKE, George Gale ; b. Radnor, Pa., 9, 1, 1869; 5 . Lewis T. 
and Anne B. C. (Gale) B.; ent. 9, 13, ’81, Modern “ P ”; 
Member Merion C. C., Union League; Mgr. Lewis T.’ 
Brooke & Son; m. Helen Harbert; m. Sara Elizabeth 
Bell, 11, 20, ’04. Business, 1414 S. Penn Sq., Phila.; 
Home, Radnor, Del. Co., Pa. 

BROWN, Henry Ingersoll; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 5, 7, 1870; 5 . 
Henry W. and Alice (Driver) B.; ent. 9, 19, ’85, Classicai 
“ C ”; P. G., ’87 “ H ”; A A T; Took active part organi- 
zation P. C. A. A. and Inter-Academic A. A. ; Pres. A. A. • 
Bus. Mgr. Mag.; U. of P. ex-’91; Member Union League’ 
Huntingdon Valley C. C., Germantown Cricket Club; 
Henry W. Brown & Co. , Insurance and Fire Prevention ; m. 
Madeline V. Harris, 11, 14, 1900. Business, 435 Walnut 
St.; Home, Manheim St. and Wissahickon Ave., Gtn. 

BROWN, Reynolds Driver; b. Newcastle, Del., 5, 6, 1869; 5 . 
Henry W. and Alice P. (Driver) B.; ent. 9, 19, ’85 
Classical “ H ”; A AT; A.B., Harvard, ’90; LL.B.,’ 
U. of P., ’94; Member Racquet, Huntingdon Valley C. C.; 
Prof, of Law U. of P.; Brown & Lloyd, Lawyers; m. 
Frances Brodhead Harris, 6, 4, 1895. Business, 1404 
Land Title Bldg.; Home, Oak Road near School Lane 
Station Z, Phila. 


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1886 

BURR, Charles Henry ; b. Phila., 9, 28, 1869; 5. Charles Henry 
and Henrietta Maria (Thomas) B.; ent. 6, 9, ’79, Classical 
“ H B.A., Haverford, ’89; A. M., ’90; LL.B., U. of P., 
’93; Lawyer; m. Anna Robeson Brown, 5, 27, 1899. 
Business, 328 Chestnut St.; Home, 246 S. 23rd St. 

NICHOLSON, William Rufus, Jr. ; b. Boston, Mass., 2, 26, 
1868; 5. Bishop William R. and Katharine Stanley 
(Parker) N.; ent. 9, 13, ’80, Modern “ P ”; Ph.B., U. of 
P., ’90; M.D., ’93; Member College Physicians, Uni- 
versity, Medical, Lister Club, ?, 4> A 2 ; Prof. 

Gynecology Phila. Polyclinic, Associate Obstetrics Univ. 
Penna., Asst. Obstetrician to University, Presbyterian 
and Phila. Hospitals; Fellow Coll. Physicians, Phila.; 
Sec. Lister Club; Member Scientific Com. College Physi- 
cians; Author various medical articles; m. Celia J. 
Bolles, 7, 14, 1904. Address, 322 S. 15th St., Phila. 

PENNIMAN, Josiah Harmar; b. Concord, Mass., 7, 20, 1868; 
s. James Lanman and Maria Davis (Hosmer) P.; ent. 
9, 21, ’85, Classical “ H ”; B.A., U. of P., ’90; Ph.D., 
’95; LL.D., U. of Ala., ’06; LL.D., Washington Coll., 
’07; Member Modern Language Assoc., Am. Dialect Soc., 
Am. Philos. Soc., Contemp., University Club, Franklin 
Inst., <J> K VP; Author of “ The War of the Theatres”; 
Editor of Jonson’s Poetaster and Dekker’s Satiromastix, 
and many educational and literary articles and addresses ; 
Instr. DeLancey Sch., Phila.; Instr. English, Univ. 
Penna.; Prof. Eng. Lit., Vice Dean of College; Dean of 
College; Vice Provost. Business, University of Pennsyl- 
vania, Phila.; Home, 4326 Sansom St. 

du PONT, Pierre Samuel; b. .Wilmington, Del., 1, 15, 1870; 
s. Lammot and Mary (Belin) duP.; ent. 9, 12, ’81, Modern 
“ H ”; A AT; B.S., M. I. T., ’90; Member Metropolitan 
N. Y. ; Union, Cleveland, O., University, Phila., Wilming- 
ton Club, Wilmington, Del.; Am. Electro-Chemical Soc.; 
Treas. E. I. du Pont de Nemours Powder Co.; V.-P., 
Wilmington Trust Co.; Director, Chatham & Phoenix 
Nat. Bk., N. Y. Business, 1022 du Pont Building, 
Wilmington, Del. ; Home, Pennsylvania Ave. and Rising 
Sun Lane, Wilmington, Del. 

POWERS, John Orville; b. London, Eng., 7, 23, 1868; 5. 
John E. and Emily Virginia (Downing) P.; ent. 9, 11, ’84, 
Classical “ H ”; A A T; Treas. A. A.; A.B., Harvard, ’91; 
Member AT, Phila. Art. Club; Pres. John O. Powers 
Co. Advt. Agt. ; m. Ada Elvira Weigel, 4, 14, 1897. 
Business, 119 West 25th St., N. Y.; Home, Nutley, N. J. 

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RAVENEL, Samuel Prioleau ; b. Paris, France, 1, 12, 1868; 5. 
Samuel Prioleau and Margaretta A. (Fleming) R. ; ent. 11, 
9, ’80, Classical “C”; A.B., Haverford, ’89; LL.B., U. of 
P., ’93; m. Florence Leftwich, 12, 10, 1903. Business , 3 S. 
Pack Square, Asheville, N. C. ; Home , Biltmore, N. C. 

1887 

ASHBURNER, Freeman; b. Phila., 7, 18, 1866; 5. Augustus 
and Elizabeth (Freeman) A.; ent. 12, 7, ’80, Modern 
“ C.” Deceased. 

AUDENRIED, William Grattan, Jr.; b. Phila., 6, 15, 1870; 
5. William G. and Emma (Martin) A.; ent. 9, 16, ’80, 
Classical “ C ” ; a founder and first Sec. A. A. ; a founder 
and first Pres. I. A. A. A. ; V.-P. A. A. ; Asst. Bus. Mgr. 
Mag.; B.A., Haverford, ’90; Member University, Rac- 
quet, Merion Cricket Club; Author “Irrigation”; with 
N. W. Harris & Co., Bankers; Pres. Phila. Milling Co.; 
Pres. Eastern Milling & Export Co.; Mgr. for J. S. & W. I. 
Kuhn, Inc., Bankers; m. Edith Grier, 9, 12, ’93. Business, 
Real Estate Trust Bldg., Phila.; Home, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

BARRIE, Alexander Glass; b. Phila., 9, 17, 1870; 5. George 
and Margaret (Glass) B.; ent. 9, 14, ’81, Modem “ P ”; 
Geo. Barrie & Sons, Publishers; m. Gertrude Porter, 11, 
24, 1894. Business, 1313 Walnut St., Phila.; Home, 
Winchester, Va. 

DELAPLAINE, Henry; b. Phila., 6, 14, 1870; 5. David S. W. 
and Sarah (Powell) D.; ent. 9, 22, ’86, Modern “ P”; 
B.S., U. of P., ’91; C.E., ’92; Member Engineers’ Club, 
University Lodge No. 610, F. and A. M., d> A 0, and 
Automobile Clubs, of Phila. ; Chief Engineer, Keystone 
State Construction Co. ; m. Adelia Lawrence Croft, 10, 
20, 1896. Business, 704-709 Pennsylvania Bldg.; Home, 
Merion, Pa. 

EVANS, William Knowles; b. Baltimore, Md., 8, 10, 1869; 
s. Clarance A. and Louisa (Knowles) E.; ent. 4, 28, ’81, 
Modern “ C ”; 1st prize Competitive Declamation, 1885, 
open to whole school; M.D., U. of P., ’90; Member D. 
Hayes Agnew Surgical Soc. ; Visiting Phy. Chester 
Hospital; Asst. Surgeon Penn. Military Coll.; Major 
N. G., Penna. ; U. S. Pension Exam. Surgeon; Pres. 
Chester Bd. Health, etc., Medical Examiner for 15 Life 
Ins. Cos.; m. Harriet Jane Pilling, 11, 12, 1895. Address, 
617 W. 7th St., Chester, Pa. 

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HARTEL, Andreas, Jr.; b. Holmesburg, Pa., 11, 2, 1868; s. 
Andreas and Elizabeth Rowland (Warrington) H.; ent. 
9, 14, ’81, Modern “ C ” ; A A T; M. I. T. ex-’91 ; Member 
Boston Athletic and Boston City Clubs; Park Bros. & Co., 
Ltd.; Crucible Steel Co. of America; Senior Partner 
Hartel Bros. & Co., Boston; m. Amelia Mansur Gerker, 
12, 12, 1894. Business , 102-104 Purchase St., Boston, 
Mass.; Home, 16 Regent St., West Newton, Mass. 

KERLIN, Isaac Newton, Jr.; b. Elwyn, Pa., 6, 30, 1870; s. 
Isaac N. and Harriet Caroline (Dix) K. ; ent. 9, 16, ’85, 
Classical “ P”; Member Track, B. B.; A.B., Harvard, 
’92. Address, Elwyn, Pa. 

KNOWLES, William Gray; b. Upland, Pa., 12, 14, 1870; 5. 
Gustavus Winfield and Emma (Crozer) K.; ent. 1, 7, ’80, 
Modem “C”; Ph.B., U. of P., ’91; LL.B., ’97; Sec. 
Univ. Extension Soc.; Partner Hall & Knowles, Im- 
porters; Asst. City Solicitor; Asst. City Solicitor in charge 
of Local Bureau Condemnation for Parkway, Abolition 
of grade crossings, S. Broad Street Boulevard; m. Grace 
Eleanor Roane, 6, 17, 1896. Business, 1420 Chestnut 
St., Phila., and 462 City Hall; Home, 2102 De Lancey PI. 

LONGSTRETH, Edward Rhoads; b. Phila., 1, 31, 1871; 5. 
William C. and Abby A. (Taylor) L. ; ent. 9, 9, ’79, 
Classical “C”; B.E., Haverford, ’90; Sec. West Laurel 
Hill Cemetery Co.; m. Helen C. Loomis, 10, 16, 1900. 
Business, 116 N. Broad St., Phila.; Home, Moylan, Pa. 

PILE, Wilson Worrell; b. Phila., 9, 10, 1869; 5. Joseph M. 
and Mary (Reynolds) P.; ent. 9, 15, ’79, Classical “ C ”, 
U. of P. ex-’91. Home, 5755 De Lancey St. 

TEVIS, Alfred Collins; b. Phila., 1, 27, 1872; 5. Marshall and 
Clara (Garrett) T.; ent. 9, 22, ’79, Modem “ P ”; B.S., 
Haverford, ’90; with Yale and Towne Lock Co.; U. S. 
Vice-Consul, Sheffield, Eng.; Consular Agt., Carrara, It., 
and Aarau, Switz. Dec’d 5, 17, 1907. 

TRACY, John Andrew; b. Erie, Pa., 7, 29, 1868; 5. Daniel D. 
and Elizabeth (Kelly) T.; ent. 11, 24, ’79, Modern “ P.” 
Dec’d 9, 17, 1895. 

WHEELER, Post; b. Owego, N. Y., 8, 6, 1869; 5. Rev. Henry 
and Mary (Sparkes) W.; ent. 2, 11, ’85, Classical “ C ”; 
A AT; Valedictorian; Ed.-in-Ch. Mag.; Vergilian Trans- 

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lation; A.B., Princeton, ’91 ; A. M., Litt.D. ; Medical Dept., 
U. of P.; Member Am. Whig Soc. ; Princeton Club; 
Authors’ Club, Tokyo Club, Tokyo, Japan; English Club, 
St. Petersburg, Russia; Loyal Legion, Phila. Com- 
mandery; Ed. New York Press; Colonel, Judge-Advo- 
cate Gen., Staff Gov. Mead, Wash.; Second Sec. Am. 
Embassy, Tokyo; Sec. Am. Embassy, St. Petersburg, 
Russia; m. Hallie Erminie Rives, 12, 29, 1906. Business , 
Care of The State Department, Washington, D. C. ; Home, 
The American Embassy, St. Petersburg, Russia. 

1888 

CADBURY, Benjamin; b. Phila., 10, 14, 1873; 5. Joel and 
Anna Kaighn (Lowry) C. ; ent. 1 1 , 1, '82, Modem “ H ”; 
P.G., ’89, “ C ”; A A T; Commencement Speaker; A.B., 
Haverford, ’92; A.M., ’93; $BK; Sec. Apprentices 
Library Co.; Board of Overseers Wm. Penn Charter 
School; Adv. Mgr. Haines, Jones & Cadbury Co.; m. 
Anna Mary Moore, 11, 4, 1909. Business, 1136 Ridge 
Avenue, Phila.; Home, 260 E. Main St., MoorestoWn, 
Burlington Co., N. J. 

CAMAC, Charles Nicoll Bancker; b. Phila., 8, 6, 1868; 5 . 
William and Ellen (Mcllvaine) C. ; ent. 2, 14, ’87, Clas- 
sical, “ P ”; Ed. in Ch. Mag.; A.B., U. of P., ’92; M.D., 
’95; Member University Club, N. Y., Interurban Clinical 
Club; Assoc. Am. Phys. ; Instructor in Physiology Univ. 
Penna. ; Instructor Clinical Medicine, Johns Hopkins 
Univ. Med. Coll.; Prof. Clin. Med., Cornell Univ. Med. 
Coll., N. Y. ; Chief of Clinic and Instr. in Med., Cornell 
Univ. Med. Col., N.Y.; Author “ Epoch Making Contribu- 
tions to Medicine, Surgery and Allied Sciences”; Contrib. 
various Medical Journals; Asst. Professor Clinical Medi- 
cine, College of P. and S., Columbia University; Vis- 
iting Physician, N. Y. City Hospital; m. Julia Augusta 
Metcalfe, 11, 17, 1897. Address, 108 E. 65th St., N. Y. 
City. 

CLAY, Fletcher Cornelius; b. Phila., 11, 15, 1871; 5 . Alfred 
Laussat and Helen Frances (O’Callaghan) C.; ent. 11, 7, 
'81, Classical “C”; Asst. Ed. Mag.; U. of P. ex-’92. 
Dec’d 3, 6, 1889. 

FRENCH, Percival Vaisey; b. Oberlin, Ohio, 2, 25, 1869; 5 . 
Rev. William Clark and Emma Vaisey (Stiles) F. ; ent. 
9, 17, ’87, Modern “ P ”; B.S., U. of P., ’92; with 
Consolidated Electric Storage Co. Dec’d 8, 26, 1893. 

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GRANGER, Henry Gregory; b. Phila., 6, 12, 1871; 5. Arthur 
Otis and Caroline Dickson (Gregory) G.; ent. 9, 16, ’84, 
Modern “ P P. G., ’89; Valedictorian; Asst. Ed. Mag.; 
Bus. Mgr. Mag. ; Broke Mile Walk Record; Member Tug- 
of-War, Shot-put; Princeton, ex-’93; U. S. Cons. Service, 
Colombia ; Mgr. mining operations ; Lecturer Harv. Grad. 
Sch. Business Administration; m. Maria Adelaida Cervera, 
12, 25, 1904. Business , Care of Hallgarten & Co., New 
York; Home , Cartagena, Colombia. 

GRISWOLD, Frank Tracy; b. Phila., 9, 7, 1871; 5. William A. 
and Elizabeth (Tracy) G. ; ent. 9, 9, ’81, Modern “ P ”; 

A. B., Harvard, ’94; Member Racquet and Merion Cricket 
Clubs; Charles Fearon & Co., Bankers; m. Alice Little- 
ton, 4, 21, ’10. Business, 333 Chestnut St., Phila.; Home, 
1500 Spruce St. 

MURPHY, Charles Thornton, Jr.; b. Phila., 3, 18, 1872; 5. 
Charles Thornton and Alice Catherine (Lewis) M.; ent. 
6, 23, ’83, Classical “ C ”; Founder and Ed. in Ch. Mag.; 

B. A., U. of P., ’94; B.D., Phila. Div. Sch., ’08; Member 
<I>rA; Ex-Chaplain Masonic Body; Associate Am. Guild 
Organists, Los Angeles “Clericus,” “Clerical Club,” 
etc.; V.-P. Board of Missions, Diocese of Los Angeles; 
Pres. Cosmopolitan Club, Long Beach; Sec. Clerical 
Club, L. A.; Lecturer on New Testament, Deaconess 

, Training Sch., Los Angeles; Member Social Service Com., 
Diocese of Los Angeles; Rector of St. Athanasius Church, 
Los Angeles, Cal. ; m. Caroline Gilpin Lewis, 6, 4, 1903. 
Address, 1553 Curran St., Los Angeles, Cal. 

NOBLIT, Joseph Curtis; b. Ogontz, Pa., 9, 10, 1871; 5. Dell 
and Elizabeth (Curtis) N.; ent. 12, 7, ’85, Classical “ P ”; 
P. G., ’89, “ C ”; Capt. F. B.; M. I. T., ex-’92; Member 
Lacy & Noblit; m. Mary Elizabeth McGinley, 7, 4, 1900. 
Business, 1220 Filbert St., Phila.; Home, 3138 N. 
Park Ave. 


1889 

ANDRADE, Cipriano, Jr.; b. Phila., 3, 19, 1871; 5. Cipriano 
and Annie Augusta (Berry) A.; ent. 12, 18, ’86, Classical 
“ H ”; A A T; First School Capt.; Pres. A. A.; Pres. 
I. A. A. A.; Capt. Track; Record High Jump, Champion- 
ship tug-of-war team; Ed. in Ch. Mag.; Greek Dec.; 
Prizes oratory; A.B., Harvard, ’92; LL.B., U. of P., ’95; 
Member Assoc, of Bar, City of N. Y.; N. Y. County 
Lawyers’ Assoc. ; N. Y. State Bar Assoc. ; Am. Bar Assoc. ; 

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Order of Loyal Legion of U. S. ; Author “ A Discussion 
of New York Procedure Counsel Pullman Company, 
Phila. ; Member Municipal Explosives Commission, City 
of New York; Ocean going masters’ license for steam 
vessels, unlimited tonnage, any ocean; first-class licensed 
pilot, port of N. Y. ; Lawyer, N. Y. ; m. Caroline Prescott 
Webster Reed, 10, 28, 1896. Business , 527 Fifth Ave., 
N. Y. ; Home , 328 West 84th St. 

BINDER, Charles Roberts; b. Phila., 2, 28, 1871; 5 . Rudolph 
C. and Mary Middleton (Roberts) B.; ent. 9, 22, 84, 
Modern “C”; Pitcher B. B.; M.D., Medico-Chi., ’92. 
Dec’d 1, 9, 1909. 

CANTRELL, Francis Scoffin, Jr.; b. Phila., 9, 8, 1872; s. 
Francis S. and Elizabeth M. (Tomlinson) C. ; ent. 9, 14, 
’86, Modern “ C ”; A A T; Pres. Science; Asst. Ed. Mag. ; 
Studied medicine one year U. of P.; Admitted Bar of 
Phila. ’94; Member Phila. Athletic, Whitemarsh Valley 
Country, and Seaside Park Yacht Clubs; Select Council, 
21st Ward, Phila.; Board of Viewers; Atty.-at-Law. 
Business , 428 Stephen Girard Bldg., Phila.; Home, 6307 
Ridge Ave. 

CLAFLIN, William Bement; b. Phila., 11, 2, 1872; 5 . Waldo 

M. and Mary E. (Bement) C. ; ent. 9, ?, ’81, Modern 
“ C ” ; P. G., ’91 , “ H” ; B.S., M. I. T., ’95; Member Tech- 
nology Club, N. Y., Mass. Chap. Order of the Cincinnati; 

N. Y. Chap. Soc. Colonial Wars; Architect, with McKim, 
Mead & White; m. Evelyn M. A. Dailey, 4, 2, 1902. Busi- 
ness, 160 Fifth Ave., N. Y. ; Home, 84 East 77th St. 

COLKET, E. Burton ; b. Phila., 1, 10, 1873; 5. William Walker 
and Jane Frances (Hoxsie) C.; ent. 9, 24, ’83, Modern 
“ C ”; B.S., U. of P., ’93; M.E., ’94; Member University, 
Merion Cricket, and Corinthian Yacht Clubs; Pres. Chest- 
nut Hill R. R. Co. ; Pres. Phila. City Passenger Ry. Co. ; 
Sec. andTreas. Phila. & Darby Ry. Co. ; Pres. Self-clinching 
Nail Co. ; Pres. Phila. Terminal Transfer R. R. Co. Busi- 
ness, 202 Walnut Place; Home, Merion Cricket C. 

HACKER, Arthur Heathcote ; b. Germantown, 1, 15, 1871; 5 . 
William and Hannah (Wistar) H.; ent. 4, 2, ’83, Modem 
“ C ”; Formerly with Provident Life & Trust; Asst, and 
acting Treas. B. T. Babbitt, Inc.; m. Emily Pepper, 4, 10, 
1902. Business, Care of B. T. Babbitt, Inc., N. Y. ; 
Home, 2 Gordon Place, New Brighton, N. Y. 

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HARMAR, Josiah; b. Phila., 7, 14, 1873; s. James L. and 
Josephine La Caste (Neilson) H.; ent. 1, 23, ’86, Modern 
“ C Ph.B., Yale, ’92; M.E., ’93; with John A. Roeb- 
ling’s Sons Co.; m. Katharine Janeway Hall, 10, 25, 1911. 
Business, Care of John A. Roebling’s Sons Co., Trenton, 
N. J.; Home, 196 West State St. 

INNES, Stephen Linnard; b. Downingtown, Pa., 1, 23, 1873; 
5. Rev. Robert F. and Helen (Linnard) I.; ent. 7, 21, ’82, 
Modem “ C ”; B.A., U. of P., ’93; m. Louise Bancroft 
Smithers, 1899. Business, Citizens’ National Bank Bldg., 
Los Angeles, Cal.; Home, 1763 W. 49th St. 

JONES, George Von Phul ; b. Phila., 11, 5, 1872; 5. A. Ellwood 
and Rosa C. (Van Sciver) J. ; ent. 9, 8, ’86, Classical “ C ” ; 
LL.B., U. of P., ’95; Member Pa. Legislature, ’01 ; Member 
Hare Law Club; Walton and Jones, Lawyers; m. Edith 
Eleanor Thompson, 11, 10, 1897. Business, 650 Real Es- 
tate Bldg., Phila. ; Home, 1016 Seventieth Ave., Oak Lane. 

LOGAN, John Wood; b. Greensburg, Pa., 12, 28, 1872; 5. 
James A. and Elizabeth (Marchand) L. ; ent. 9, 19, ’85, 
Modern “ C ”; B.S., M. I. T., ’93; Member Am. Soc.Mech. 
Eng., Markham Club; Asst. Mgr. Steel Works Dept., 
Alan Wood Iron & Steel Co.; m. Rachel M. Thomas, 
9, 23, 1897. Business, Care of Alan Wood Iron & Steel 
Co., Conshohocken, Pa.; Home, Bala, Pa. 

LONGACRE, John McClintock ; b. Phila., 10, 30, 1873; 5. 
Tames M. and Augusta (McClintock) L.; ent. 9, 19, ’81, 
Modem “C”; P. G. ’90, “C”; P. G. ’91, “C”; Ed. -in- 
Ch. Mag.; B.A., Yale, ’96; Member Racquet Club; 
Longacre & Ewing, Insurance; m. Gertrude R. Tomlin- 
son, 6, 9, 1910. Business, 558 Bullitt Bldg., Phila.; Home, 
2303 DeLancey PI. 

MAY, William Ropes; b. Newburyport, Mass., 1, 16, 1874; 
s. Joseph and Harriet Charles (Johnson) M.; ent. 9, 17, 
’82, Classical “ H ”; P. G., ’90 “ H ”; A.B., Harvard, 
’94; M.D.,’98; Member Harvard Club of N. Y.; Harv. 
Med. Soc., Am. Med. Assoc., N. Y. Acad, of Med.; House 
Officer, Mass. Gen. Hospital; Boston Lying-In Hospital; 
Med. Examiner, Equitable Life; Physician. Address, 121 
East 38th St., New York. 

OSTHEIMER, Maurice; b. Phila., 4, 3, 1873; 5. Alfred James 
and Ellen (Hackes) O.; ent. 9, 8, ’86, Classical C ; 
P. G., ’90 “ H ”; Member Glee; A.B., Harvard, ’94; 

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M.D., U. of P., ’97; Member Am. Med. Assoc., Penna. 
State Med. Soc., Phila. County Med. Soc., Phila. Pediatric 
Soc. ; University, Harvard Club, Phila. ; Author various 
articles upon diseases of children in Archives of Pediatrics, 
Journal of American Med. Assoc., International Clinics, 
etc.; Associate in Pediatrics, U. of P.; Sec. -Recorder, 
Phila. Pediatric Soc.; Physician to Austro-Hungarian 
Consulate, Phila.; Chief of Children’s Dispensary; Asst. 
Visiting Physician to Children’s Ward, Univ. Hospital; 
Chief of Medical Dispensary, Children’s Hospital; m. 
Martha Gibson Mcllvain, 4, 18, 1906. Address , 118 S. 
22nd St., Phila. 

PATTERSON, Horace Hill ; b. Phila., 4, 4, 1872; 5. Halsted C. 
and Alice Jane (Hill) P.; ent. 1, 18, ’87, Modem “ H ”; 
A A T; B.S., U. of P., ’93; Member Engineers’ Club, 
Phila., Pomfret Club, Easton, Pa.; Supt. Transportation, 
Scranton Ry. Co.; Asst. Supt. Southern Div., Public 
Service Ry. Co., Camden, N. J.; Supt. Easton Transit 
Co. Address, Easton, Pa. 

PURVIANCE, Samuel Anderson; b. Allegheny City, Pa., 4, 
27, 1872; s. W. S. and Elizabeth (Comly) P.; ent. 9, 17, 
’86, Classical “P”; Capt. B. B. and Gun Club; Member 
Track; Priv. 6th Cav. U. S. A.; 2nd Lieut. 4th Cav.; 
1st Lieut. 15th Cav.; Capt. 2nd Cav.; m. Pauline Sains- 
bury, 10, 12, 1909. Business, Malabang, Mindanao, P. I.; 
or care of Adjt.-Genl., Washington, D. C. ; Home, Chest- 
nut Hill, Phila. 

RHOADS, Charles James; b. Germantown, Pa., 10, 4, 1872; 
5. Dr. James E. and Margaret Wilson (Ely) R.; ent. 
9, 16, ’85, Classical “ H ”; A A T; A.B., Haverford, ’93; 
$BK; Member University, Merion Cricket, University 
Barge Clubs; Asst. Treas., Treasurer, V.-P. and Treas. 
Girard Trust Co. Business, Girard Trust Co., Phila.; 
Home, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

SCHOFF, Wilfred Harvey; b. Newtonville, Mass., 11, 27, 1874; 
s. Frederic and Hannah (Kent) S. ; ent. 6, 10, '85, Classical 
“ H ”; A.B., Harvard, ’94; A.M., U. of P., ’96; Member 
various Masonic bodies; Author “ The Periplus of the 
Erythraean Sea,” ‘‘The Periplus of Hanno,” “The De- 
scendants of Jacob Schoff, with an account of the German 
Immigration into Colonial New England” ; Consul several 
Spanish-American Republics; Secy. Commercial Museum, 
Phila.; m. Ethelwyn McGeorge, 6, 20, 1900. Business, 
34th St. below Spruce, Phila.; Home, Cynwyd, Pa. 

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SINCLAIR, John Falconer; b. Orange, N. J., 2, 18, 1871; 
Thomas M. and Caroline C. (Soutter) S.; ent. 1 , 14, ’87, 
Classical “ C Capt. F.B.; Member Track, The Owls; 
A.B., U. of P., ’93; M.D., ’97; Physician to Children’s 
Med. Dispensary Presbyterian Hospital, Phila. Orphan- 
age, Pres. Orphanage, Home Merciful Saviour for 
Crippled Children, Western Home for Poor Children; m. 
Gertrude May Wilson, 4, 21, 1904. Address , 4103 
Walnut St., Phila. 

WESCOTT, Eugene Marion; b. Shawano, Wis., 3, 24, 1872; 
s. Marion and Margaret (Crone) W.; ent. 10, 31, ’87, 
Classical “ H ”; B.A., Haverford, ’93; Member A Z; 
Prof. Eng. and Hist., State Normal Sch., Ariz.; Lawyer, 
Phoenix, Ariz.; Lawyer, Shawano, Wis.; m. Mary Eliza- 
beth Ainsworth, 7, 11, 1900. Address , Shawano, Wis. 


WILLARD, Dwight Daniel; b. Phila., 2, 2, 1873; j. Dwight D. 
and Isabella (Milne) W.; ent. 6, 19, '85, Modern “ C”; 
Princeton ex-’94; admitted to Phila. Bar, ’02; Member 
Union League, Merion Cricket Club, St. Andrew’s Soc.; 
Pres. Macpherson, Willard & Co., Bordentown, N. J. 
Trustee First Presbyterian Church, Ardmore; Atty. at 
Law; m. Lulu L. Wine, 2, 13, 1895. Business, Crozer 
Bldg., Phila.; Home, Merion, Pa. 

WOOLMAN, Edward; b. Phila., 12, 4, 1872; 5. Edward W. 
and Rebecca Shotwell (Townsend) W.; ent. 9, 13, ’82, 
Modern “C”; Treas. A. A.; a founder I. A. A. A.; 
Four silver medals school sports, one gold, one silver 
medal I. A. A. A.; B.S., Haverford, ’93; B.S., U. of P., 
’94; Member Franklin Inst., Engineers’ Club, 'EY; 
Welsbach Light Co., United Electric Improvement Co., 
Barnes & Erb Laundry Machinery Co., F. J. Stokes 
Machine Co.; Mechanical Engineer; m. Lilian Estelle 
Whitman, 1, 27, 1910. Business, 4709 Lancaster Ave., 
Phila.; Home, Ardmore, Pa. 


1890 

CHANDLER, George Peabody; b. Zanesville, O., 11, 5, 1872; 
5 . Chas. W. and Julia Adelaide (Peabody) C.; ent. 9, 19, 
’87, Classical “ H ”; P.G. ’91, “ C ”; Capt. F. B., JB. B., 
Track; Pres. A. A.; B.A., Yale, ’95; Member University, 
Racquet, Phila. C. C. Address, Racquet Club, Phila. 

CHILDS. Harry Orrick Johnson; b. Jacksonville, Tex., 2, 24, 
1873- 5 Charles Orrick and Sarah (Childs) J.; ent. 9, 22, 
’85, Classical “C ”; Member Owls, Agassiz; U. of P., ex- 

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’94; Bookkeeper North American, Hotel Majestic, Cafd 
L’Aiglon; m. Bessie Plana Machado, 2, 12, 1896. Busi- 
ness, Caf£ L’Aiglon, Phila. ; Home, 2031 Norris St. 

COMFORT, William Wistar; b. Germantown, 5, 27, 1874; 
Howard, and Susan Foulke (Wistar) C.; ent. 9, 13, ’88, 
Classical “ H Member Glee; A.B., Haverford, '94; 
A.B., Harvard, ’95; A.M., ’96; Ph.D., ’02; Member 
Mod. Lang. Assoc., Town and Gown Club, Ithaca, N. Y. ; 
Author numerous articles Nation, Atlantic, Quarterly Rev., 
Dublin Rev., Mod. Philology, Mod. Lang. Notes, Am. 
Friend, etc. ; Instr. and Asst. Prof. Romance Languages, 
Haverford Coll.; Prof. Romance Lang, and Lit. and 
Head of Dept., Cornell Univ. ; m. Mary Lawton Fales, 
6, 26, 1902. Address, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 

DAVIS, Paul Armon, 3rd; b. Phila., 6, 18, 1872; 5. Paul A. 
and Henrietta S. (Diiy) D., Jr.; ent. 9, 22, ’86, Modern 
“ C ”; Member Sketch; B.S., U. of P., ’94; D. P. L. G. 
( DiplSme par le Gouvernement) in Architecture; Member 
Union League, Beaux Arts Soc., Soc. Architects Diplomi 
par le Gouvernement Frangais; Seymour Davis & Paul 
A. Davis, 3rd, Architects; m. Frances Ward Smillie, 
3, 18, 1903. Business, 1600 Chestnut St., Phila. Home, 
264 South 44th St. 

FARR, Clifford Bailey; b. Vineland, N. J., 4, 17, 1872; 5. 
Lincoln D. and Hannah (Bailey) F.; ent. 4, 23, ’86, 
Modern “ H ”; B.A., Haverford, ’94; M.D., U. of P., 
’98; Member Coll. Physicians, University Club, Am. Med. 
Assoc. ; Pathological and Pediatric Soc. ; Author contribu- 
tions to Med. Jrnls. ; Instr. U. of P.; Prof. Phila. Poly- 
clinic; Pathologist Pres. Hosp.; Assist. Visiting Phys., 
Phila. Gen. Hosp.; m. Katharine Elliott, 11, 22, 1904. 
Address, 117 S. 22nd St., Phila. 

GRANGER, William Rowan, Jr.; b. South Bethlehem, Pa., 
12, 13, ’73; 5. Arthur O. and Caroline D. (Gregory) G.; 
ent. 9, 16, ’84, Modern “ P ”; Bus. Mgr. Mag.; Member 
F. B., Tug-of-War; Passed Princeton entrance exams.; 
Member Montreal Amateur Ath. Assoc., Canadian Club 
Montreal, Life Member West Phila. Y. M. C. A.; Ex- 
Director Montreal Am. Ath. Assoc.; Hon. Secy.-Treas. 
Montreal and District Lawn Bowling League; Director 
Auer Incand. Light Mfg. Co., Ltd., Montreal; Glassford 
Bros. & Co., Montreal, Importers and Mfrs. ; m. Ida van 
Wagenen Glassford, 9, 18, 1900. Business, P. O. Box 
974, Montreal, Can. ; Home, 14 St. Matthew St. 

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HAAS, Ernest ; b. Phila., 1872; s. Daniel B. and Mary (Burnett) 
H.; ent. 9, 20, ’82, Modern “P”; Princeton ex-’94. 
Incomplete. 

HARDING, Edward; b. Phila., 5, 3, 1873; s. William W. and 
Cathrine B. (Hart) H.; ent. 9, 25, ’84, Classical “ C”; 
Asst. Bus. Mgr. Mag. ; B. A., Harvard, ’95; M.A., LL.B.; 
Member Harvard Club (N. Y.), Univ. Club (N. Y.); Bar 
Assoc. N. Y. ; Lawyer; m. Alice Howard, 10, 12, 1909. 
Business , 43 Exchange PI., N. Y. ; Home, Fanwood, N. J. 

INNES, Reginald Heber; b. Downingtown, Pa., 9, 3, 1874; s. 
Robert F. and Helen (Linnard) I.; ent. 9, 15, '84, Modern 
“ H ”; LL.B., U. of P., '95; Member University and 
Merion Cricket Clubs. Dec’d 9, 25, 1908. 

KOCHERSPERGER, Clayton Haines; b. Phila., 5, 7, 1871; 5. 

William S. and Rebecca Ann (Haines) K.; ent. 9, 7, ’86, 
Modern “ H ”; Prize Orator; Bus. Mgr. Mag.; Pres. 
Science; LL.B., U. of P.,’93; Atty. for Auditor-Gen. Penn.; 
m. Jessie Brown; Gertrude Goldman. Dec’d 11, 25, 1906. 

KOCHERSPERGER, Stephen Morris; b. Phila., 12, 19, 1872; 
5 . William S. and Rebecca Ann (Haines) K. ; ent. 9, 7, ’86, 
Modern “ H ”; Member all school clubs; Secy. I. A. A. A. ; 
U. of P., ex-’94; U. S. M. A., ’96; Distinguished grad. 
Army School of Line, Grad. Army Staff Coll. ; Member 
Soc. Army of Santiago de Cuba, Soc. Foreign Wars, 
Alumni Assoc. P. C., U. of P., U. S. Mil. Acad, and Army 
Service Schools; Major Philippine Scouts; Adjt. 2nd 
Cavalry ; Author ‘ 4 History of the Military Government 
of New Mexico,” 44 Divisional Cavalry”; Capt. of Cavalry, 
U. S. A.; m. Nora Baker, 10, 29, 1902. Business, Care of 
Adjutant-General U. S. Army, Washington, D. C.; 
Home, Fort Leavenworth, Kan., 1734 No. 7th. 

LEIPER, George Neville; b. Phila., 9, 15, 1872; 5. James Ger- 
hard and Mary Belle (Fleming) L.; ent. 10, 3, '86, Modem 
“ H”; Capt. School; Commencement Speaker; Secy. 
Science; Member F. B., I.A.A.A.; Anchor Tug-of-War; 
M. I. T., ex-’94; 2nd Asst, to head, Hammer Shop Dept., 
Midvale Steel Wks. ; Const. Eng., Brice Pat. Kiln & 
Furnace Co.; Gentleman Farmer; m. Agnes Mary 
Mitchell, 6, 4, 1906. Address, Plymouth Meeting, Pa. 

LIPPINCOTT, William Aaron, Jr.; b. Phila., 4, 27, 1874; s. 
William Aaron and Eleanor Taylor (Ketcham) L.; ent. 

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9, 20, ’83, Modern “P”; U. of P., ex-’94; Member Union 
League, Merion Cricket Club; Secy, and Treas. W. A. 
Lippincott Co.; m. Ann Eagleson Robb, 4, 20, 1899. 
Business , 411 Arch St., Phila.; Home, 2036 Upland 
Way, Overbrook. 

LLOYD, Malcolm, Jr.; b. Phila., 1, 16, 1874; 5 . Malcolm and 
Anna (Howell) L. ; ent. 9, 3, ’79, Modern “P”; Member 
F. B., Glee; five medals hurdles, etc.; A.B., Princeton, 
’94, M.A.; LL.B., U. of P.; Author “Corporate Liability 
for Acts of Promoters’’; Member Rittenhouse, Radnor 
Hunt, Merion Cricket, Colonial of Princeton, Princeton of 
Phila., Law Assoc, of Phila., Penn. State Bar Assoc., 
A *F, Hist. Soc. Pa., Soc. Colonial Wars, Soc. Colonial 
Governors, Phila. Assemblies; Ex-Director Insurance 
Co. of State of Penn. ; Member Graduate Council 
Princeton; Brown & Lloyd, Lawyers. Business, 1404 
Land Title Bldg., Phila.; Home, 329 S. 17th St. 

NELSON, William Howe; b. West Springfield, Mass., 6, 14, 
1871; s. Charles Alvin and La villa Maria (Howe) N.; ent. 
12, 3, ’89, Modern “H”; Harvard, ex-’94. Dec’d 2, 13, 
1891. 

OSTHEIMER, Alfred James, Jr.; b. Phila., 10, 28, 1874; s. 
Alfred J. and Ellen (Hackes) O. ; ent. 9, 8, ’87, Classical 
“H”; P. G., ’91, “H”; A.B., Harvard, ’95; M.D., U. of 
P., ’98; M.R.C.S. (England); L.R.C.S. (London); Member 
University, Huntingdon Valley C. C., Harvard Club N. 
Y. ; Secy, and Treas. The Telefunken Wireless Telegraph 
Co. of the U. S.; Secy, and Treas. Ostheimer Brothers. 
Address, 12 West 44th St., N. Y. 

PARRY, Ellwood Comly; b. Horsham, Pa.; 8, 22, 1874; s. 
John Carle and Annie E. (Comly) P. ; ent. 8, 24, 86, 
Modern “H”; A A T; B.L., Swarthmore, ’97; M.L., ’00; 
Ph. D., U. of P., ’04; Member Old York Road Country 
Club; Author “Friedrich Schiller in America”; Asst. 
Instr. German U. of P.; Instr. German H. S. of Com- 
merce, N. Y., and Central High Sch., Phila.; Prof. Ger- 
man, Central High Sch., Phila.; m. Mary Priscilla Harper, 
11, 7, 1908. Address, Wyncote, Pa. 

PEIRCE, Cyrus; b. Bristol, Pa., 11, 26, 1872; s. Joshua and 
Mary Eloise (Thomas) P.; ent. 9, 7, ’85, Modem “P”; 
Member Pacific Union, Bohemian, Family Clubs, San 
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Angeles; Author Mag. Articles; Pres. N. W. Halsey & 
Co., Cal.; Director Pacific Gas and Elec. Co., Cal. Gas 
and Elec. Corp., San Francisco Gas and Elec. Co., Central 
Cal. Traction Co., San Joaquin Lt. and Power Corp., and 
Southern Cal. Gas Co.; Pres. N. W. Halsey & Co., Cal.; 
m. Maud Rowan Reid, 1, 6, 1903. Address, 424 Cali- 
fornia St., San Francisco, Cal. 

REICHNER, L. Irving; b. Phila., 7, 14, 1871; 5. Louis and 
Christiana (Stephens) R., Jr.; ent. 3, 4, ’87, Classical 
“H”; Prize English Declamation; Commencement 
Speaker; Member Owls, Debate; Mgr. B. B.; Delegate 
I. A. A. A.; A.B., Princeton, ’94; A.M., ’97; LL.B., 
U. of P., ’97; Member University, Phila. Country, Prince- 
ton of Phila., Orpheus, Nassau, Colonial, Chelsea Yacht 
Clubs; Lawyer, formerly with Fidelity Trust Co.; At- 
tomey-at-law ; m. Cephise H. Aiken, 6, 17, 1897. Busi- 
ness, 1617 Land Title Bldg., Phila.; Home, 2200 Pine St. 

ROSENGARTEN, J. Clifford; b. Phila., 1, 18, 1874; 5 . Frank 
H. and Mary D. (Richardson) R.; ent. 9, 17, ’86, Modem 
“C”; B.S., U. of P., ’94; LL.B., ’97; Member Markham, 
Racquet, Phila. Barge, and Huntingdon Valley Country 
Club ; Asst, to Mgr. P. & W. Ry. Co. Business, Care of 
E. B. Smith & Co., Franklin Bank Bldg., Phila.; Home, 
1905 Walnut St. 

ROWLAND, Benjamin; b. Cheltenham, Pa., 12, 17, 1873; 5 . 
James Day and Virginia L. (Thomas) R.; ent. 9, 21, ’85, 
Modern “C”; B.S., U. of P., ’94; Member Phila. Barge, 
Markham, Huntingdon Valley C. C., Penna. Soc. Sons 
of Rev., <J>K2; with Wendell & Smith; m. Louie Clemm 
Lennig, 11, 2, 1903. Business, 6092 Drexel Road, 
Phila.; Home, 6419 Overbrook Ave. 

SHOEMAKER, Benjamin Hallowell, 2d ; b. Germantown, 
3, 3, 1872; 5 . Benjamin Hallowell and Susan B. (Tramp) 
S. ; ent. 10, 4, ’89, Modern “C”; Haverford ex-’94; Mem- 
ber City Club; Benjamin H. Shoemaker, Plate Glass 
Importer and Dealer; m. Edith Hacker, 1, 17, 1898. 
Business, 205 N. 4th St., Phila.; Home, 523 Church 
Lane, Gtn. 

SINCLAIR, Robert Soutter; b. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 10, 9, ’72; 
5 . T. M. and Caroline C. (Soutter; S. ; ent. 9, 20, ’87, 
Modem “ H”; A A T; Commencement Latin Oration; 

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Member Science, Glee, F. B., Track; B.A., U. of P., ’94; 
Member University Club, Cedar Rapids, and Chicago; 
Pres. Univ. Club Cedar Rapids; V.-P. Bd. of Trustees 
Coe Coll.; V.-P. and Treas. T. M. Sinclair & Co., Ltd.; 
m. Elizabeth Jeanette Alexander, 1, 28, 1903. Address , 
Cedar Rapids, la. 

STAVERS, Howard Bell; b. Moorestown, N. J., 9, 24, 1873; 
5. William Appleton and Josephine Jordan (Boyd) S. ; 
ent. 9, 17, ’85, Modern “C”; Glee; Member Merion Cricket, 
Orpheus Clubs; Agt. Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. 
Business , 38 Manhattan Bldg., 4th and Walnut Sts., 
Phila.; Home, 3515 Hamilton St. 

THROPP, Joseph Earlston, Jr.; b. Lower Merion, Pa., 2, 10, 
1874; 5. Joseph E. and Caroline Frances (Moorhead) T.; 
ent. 10, 6, ’85, Modern “C”; B.S., M. I. T., ’94; Charter 
Member Technology Chapter A T; Member Lodge 524 
F. & A. M., Chapter 255 R. A. M., Commandery 65 K. T., 
University and Mfrs. Clubs; with J. E. Thropp; Asst. 
Supt., Supt., Genl. Supt., Genl. Mgr. Furnaces, Coal 
Mines, etc.; with Carnegie Steel Co.; Night Supt. Du- 
quesne Blast Furnaces; Supt. Donora Blast Furnaces; 
Supt. Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Co. Blast Furnace; Mgr. 
Northern Iron Co., Standish, N. Y. ; Supt. Hokendauqua 
Blast Furnaces Thomas Iron Co. ; m. Alice Virginia Hart, 
4, 19, 1909. Address, 3318 Alder Ave., Indiana Harbor, 
Ind. 

WALLACE, John Smull ; b. Phila., 10, 20, 1873; 5. J. M. Power 
and Sarah Matilda (Shreve) W. ; ent. 9, 14, ’83, Classical 
“C”; Won Intermediate Running High Jump; 3d in 
Intermediate Running Broad Jump, School Athletic 
Meet; Treas. Science Club; Member A. A., I. A. A. A.; 
LL.B., U. of P., ’98; Member Law Assoc, and Law Acad., 
Phila.; Recorder, Treas., V.-P. and Pres. Law Acad., 
Phila. ; Admitted Courts Common Pleas, Quarter Ses- 
sions, Orphans’ Court, Phila. Co.; Supreme Court Penna., 
Superior Court Penna. ; Atty.-at-Law. Business, 808 
Bailey Bldg., Phila.; Home, Wynnewood, Pa. 

WIGFALL, Edward Newton; b. Phila., 5, 19, 1874; 5. Samuel 
and Mary L. (Jackson) W.; ent. 2, 10, ’87, Modern “H”; 
Secy. Class; Strength List; Member Tug-of-War; A. C., 
Lehigh, ’95; Member B O n, Cynwyd C. C., University 
Club; Chemist Harrison Bros. & Co.; Asst. Mgr. Wm. 
Waterall & Co.; Mgr. N. J. Enamel Paint Co.; Supt. 
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Continental Mfg. Co.; Supt. John T. Lewis & Bros. Co.; 
m. Henrietta Hughes Jones, 4, 3, 1899. Business, 2570 
E. Thompson St., Phila.; Home, Cynwyd, Pa. 

WILLARD, David Milne; b. Phila., 2, 2, 1873; 5. Dwight D. 
and Isabella (Milne) W.; ent. 6, 19, ’85, Modern “P”; 
Princeton, ex-’94; Agt. London Guarantee and Accident 
Co. Lt. ; m. Ethel Darby, 6, 17, 1896. Business, 45 Cedar 
St., N. Y. ; Home, 41 Hilton Ave., Hempstead, L. I. 

WILLIAMS, Parker Shortridge ; b. Phila., 9, 18, 1873; 5. 
Henry N. and Ella (Souder) W.; ent. 9, 24, ’84, Modern 
“H”; A A T; Asst. Ed. Mag.; B.A., Haverford, ’94; 
d> B K; Member Union League, University, Merion 
Cricket, University Barge Clubs; New England Soc., 
Mem. Poor Assoc., Church Club; Legal Dept. P. R. R. 
Co.; formerly of Innes & Williams, now Williams & 
Sinkler, Lawyers; m. Mary Wistar Brown, 7, 15, 1908. 
Business, 710 Arcade Bldg., Phila.; Howe, Villa Nova, Pa. 

WOOD, Horatio Charles, Jr. ; b. Phila., 2, 26, 1874; s. Horatio 
C. and Eliza H. (Longacre) W.; ent. 9, 21, '82, Modern 
“C”; B.A., U. of P., '94; M.D., ’96; Member City Club 
Phila., Am. Med. Assoc., Am. Soc. for Pharmacology, 
Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Am. Therapeutic Soc., Phila., 
Coll. Physicians; Editor U. S. Dispensatory; Author some 
40 articles on med. sub.; Ch’n Sec. Pharmacology, Am. 
Med. Assoc.; 2nd V.-P. Com. on Revision U. S. Pharma- 
copoeia; Asso. Prof. Pharmacology, U. of P. ; Prof. Pharma- 
cology and Therapeutics Medico-Chi. Col. ; m. Alice Leas 
Lovell, 12, 19, 1899. Business, Laboratory of Pharma- 
cology, U. of P., Phila.; Home, 434 S. 44th St. 

1891 

ATMORE, Craig; b. Atlantic City, N. J., 8, 15, 1874; 5. 
Robert E. and Mary E. (Craig) A.; ent. 9, 11, '86, Modern 
“C”; Member Science, Glee; B.S., U. of P., ’95; Member 
<J) A 0, City Club; Mfr. table delicacies; m. Emma Petzelt, 
2, 15, 1905. Business, 110 Tasker St., Phila.; Home, 
1130 S. 46th St. 

BAINS, George Bishop; b. Phila., 7, 9, 1874; 5 . Joseph P. and 
Sarah Josephine (Harrison) B.; ent. 9, 30, ’85, Modern 
“P”; Bus. Mgr. Mag.; B.A., U. of P., ’95; Member Z T\ 
University, Germantown Cricket Club; Real Estate Dept. 
Fidelity Trust Co. ; m. Margaretta M. Henszey. Business, 
325 Chestnut St., Phila.; Home, 5121 Keyser St., Gtn. 

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BAINS, George Bishop, 3rd; b. Phila., 7, 7, 1874; 5. George B. 
and Lucy DeHaven (Erskine) B., Jr.; ent. 9, 7, ’87, 
Modern “C”; B.S., U. of P., ’95; M.E., ’96; Member 
Camera Club, M d> A; Pencoyd Iron Wks.; United Gas 
Improvement Co.; Supt. Gas Dept., Merion and Radnor 
Gas and El. Co., Ardmore, Pa.; m. Edith Miller Todd, 10, 
2, 1901. Business , Ardmore, Pa.; Home , 130 Coulter Ave. 

BATES, Daniel Moore; b. Wilmington, Del., 4, 18, 1876; s. 
George Handy and Elizabeth Ballister (Russell) B.; ent. 
9, 10, ’88, Classical “C”; P.G., ’92, “ H ”; Member Science, 
Glee, F. B., Track; Capt. School 1 ; Commencement Essay; 
B.S., M.I.T., ’96; Member AT*, Mandaman (Member 
Council), K. O. S., Sherwood, Hammer and Tongs Club; 
Awarded medal New England Cotton Mfrs. Assoc., April 
27, 1904, “ For Contributions on Finishing Cotton Goods” ; 
Supt. Kentmere Bleachery, Jos. Bancroft & Sons Co.; m. 
Bertha Corson Day, 5, 17, 1902. Business, Care of Joseph 
Bancroft & Sons Co., Wilmington, Del.; Home, Greenhill 
Ave. and Willard St. 

BETTLE, Samuel, Jr.; b. Phila., 12, 24, 1874; 5. Edward and 
Elizabeth (Tatnall) B., Jr.; ent. 9, 10, ’83, Classical 
“P”; A.B., Haverford, ’95; Member © KE; H. W. Mid- 
dleton Co., Agt. Mfrs. Bldg. Materials; U. S. Sales Agt. 
Crittall Mfg. Co., London; District Sales Agt., Detroit 
Steel Products Co.; m. Isabel Stockton, 8, 10, 1904. 
Business, Land Title Bldg., Phila.; Home, Haverford, Pa. 

BRANSON, Oliver; b. Phila., 5, 15, 1874; 5 . David and Sally 
Logan (Woolman) B.; ent. 9, 15, ’84, Modern ”C”; P.G., 
’92, "HH”; m. Emma Stuart Taylor, 8, 28, 1906. 
Dec’d 2, 10, 1910. 

BRINCKLE, William Draper; b. Wilmington, Del., 8, 30, 1872; 
5 . William R. and Fanny R. (Brinckl6) B.; ent. 3, 4, ’89, 
Modern “C”; Asst. Ed. Mag.; Member Sketch, P. C. 
Club; B.S. in Arch., U. of P., ’95; Pres. Playgrounds 
Assoc.; V.-P. Wilmington Board Trade; Author mag. 
arts., literary and architectural sub.; Architect; m. 
Anna Hull Moncure, 6, 26, 1901. Business, 307 Equi- 
table Bldg., Wilmington, Del.; Home, 2616 West 16th St. 

CLARK, Edgar Marvin; b. Camden, N. J., 11, 19, 1874; 5 . 
Marvin E. and Anna M. (Rhoads) C. ; ent. 9, 18, ’84, 
Modern “H”; Member Science; A.B., Princeton, ’98; 




1 Honor discontinued after this year. 

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Member Am. Whig Soc. ; Auditor Southwestern Mer- 
cantile Co., Alamogorda, N. Mex.; Secy, and Treas. 
Carthage Fuel Co. ; Chief Clerk to Genl. Mgr. Stone Canon 
Cons. Coal Co., Stone Canon, Colo.; Asst. Cashier, Raton 
Natl. Bank. Address, Raton, N. Mex. 

COLKET, James Hamilton; b. Stafford, Pa., 9, 27, 1874; 5. 
William Walker and Jane (Hoxsie) C.; ent. 9, 18, ’84, 
Modern “H”; A A T; B.S., U. of P., ’95; M.E., ’96; Mem- 
ber Am. Inst. Elec. Eng., N. Y. Elec. Soc., Nat. Geog. 
Soc., N. Y. Telephone Soc., Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci.; Engr. 
Central Office Equipment and Buildings, N. Y. Tel. Co. ; 
m. Ethel Paxson, 5, 11, 1901. Home, 288 DeKalb Ave., 
Brooklyn. 

CUTHBERT, Walter Rush; b. Phila., 9, 30, 1874; 5. Richard 
Williams and Mary Elizabeth (Francis) C. ; ent. 9, 7, ’86, 
Classical “ C ” ; Member Science; A.B., U. of P., ’95; $BK; 
Member Federation Club, Los Angeles; Various church 
offices; Proprietor Collection Agency; m. Bertha Melita 
Brooks, 6, 23, 1908. Business, 1012 Broadway Central 
Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal.; Home, 1010 N. Garfield Ave., 
Alhambra, Cal. 

FITTS, Harold Girard; b. Phila., 6, 19, 1874; 5. George W. 
and Ellen (Hill) F.; ent. 9, 16, ’85, Modern “H”; A A T; 
Bus. Mgr. Mag.; Member B. B., Track, Tennis; M. I. T., 
ex-’95; Member d>TA.; with Hutchinson Scott Co. 
Address , Care F. C. Mebane, 45 Brdwy., N. Y. 

HANNA, Meredith; b. Phila., 10, 27, 1874; 5. William B. and 
Mary V. (Hopper) H.; ent. 9, 15, '85, Modern “H”; 
A A T; Entertainment Speaker; Pres. Science; B.S., U. of 
P., ’95; LL.B., ’98; Member $K?, Law Assoc., Law 
Acad., Penn. Bar Assoc., Am. Bar Assoc., Lodge 51 
F. & A. M., St. Andrew’s Soc., Pa. Soc. Sons of Rev.; 
Atty.-at-Law; m. Marion Wiltbank Clark, 4, 20, 1908. 
Business, Room 802 Crozer Bldg., Phila.; Home, 2414 
Spruce St. 

HODGE, Hugh Lenox; b. Phila., 5, 11, 1873; s. H. Lenox and 
Harriet Roosevelt (Wolsey) H.; ent. 9, 17, ’88, Classical 
“P”; Capt. School; Member F. B., B. B.; Princeton, ex- 
’95; Cattle and Ranch business; m. M. Genevieve Gough, 
11,1901. Business, Mimbres P. O., Grant Co., N. Mex.; 
Home, Santa Barbara, Cal. 

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LEIPER, Charles Lewis ; b. Chester, Pa., 2, 19, 1876; 5. Thomas 
I. and Emma (Walter) L.; ent. 9, 8, ’85, Modern “H”; 
P.G., ’92 “H”; U. S. N. A., ’96; Member Am. Soc. Naval 
Engrs., U. S. Naval Inst., Army and Navy Club, N. Y. ; 
Asst. Eng., U. S. N.; Ensign, U. S. N.; Instr. in Math., 
U. S. N. Acad.; m. Margaret G. McClure, 4, 14, 1909. 
Address, 8 Martin St., Annapolis, Md. 

LIPPINCOTT, George; b. Phila., 11, 29, 1875; 5. Horace G. 
and Caroline (Rowland) L. ; ent. 9, 17, ’87, Classical 
“C”; A.B., Haverford, ’95; A.B., Harvard, ’96; Member 
4> K 2, Markham, Huntingdon Valley Country, Phila. 
Cricket, Whitemarsh Hunt, Rose Tree Hunt, Altoona 
Cricket Clubs; Lippincott & Co., Importers and Whole- 
sale Grocers. Business, 20 N. Delaware Ave., Phila.; 
Home, 10 Crane Ave., White Plains, N. Y. 

MILLER, William Hartshorne ; b. Phila., 11, 15, 1873; 5. 
Arthur and Alice Emily (Wainwright) M.; ent. 9, 20, ’87, 
Modern “H”; Member Science; B.S., U. of P., ’95; 
Member <I> A ©, University Club Phila.; with L. V. R. R. 
Co., Boston and Phila. S. S. Co., M. & M. Trans. Co.; 
Chief Clerk, Providence office M. & M. Trans. Co.; m. 
Mary Manton Grant, 5, 11, 1911. Business, P. O. Box 
1433, Providence, R. I.; Home, 187 Bowen St. 

NELSON, Henry John; b. Camden, N. J., 5, 30, 1874; 5. John 
and Anna Susanna (Stilz) N.; ent. 9, 16, ’84, Modern 
“P”; Member Science, Debate; Prize “Simplest Tel. 
Sounder”; B.S. in Economics, U. of P., ’99; LL.B., ’05; 
Member Houston, Athletic Phila., Lawyers’ Clubs; U. S. 
Army six months during Spanish- American War as 
newspaper correspondent; Labor Ed. Phila. North Ameri- 
can; Atty.-at-Law; m. Wilhelmina Emilie Dannerth, 9, 
14, 1901. Business, 1011 Chestnut St., Phila.; Home, 78 
Summit Grove Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

OVERN, James Jenkins; b. Phila., 10, 24, 1872; 5. John and 
Sarah (Jenkins) O.; ent. 9, 14, ’88, Modern “C”; Member 
Track; B.S., U. of P., ’95; C.E., ’96; Engr. West. Div. 
Erie Canal Survey; Gen. Contracting, Union Terminal, 
Washington; Barge Canal, N. Y., etc. Business, 1116 
Pennsylvania Bldg., Phila.; Home, 2108 Diamond St. 

PEMBERTON, John; b. Phila., 9, 14, 1873; 5. Clifford and 
Helena Augusta (Fryer) P. ; ent. 1 , 3, ’89, Classical “P.” 
Dec’d 2, 23, 1900. 


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SELLERS, Alexander; b. Phila., 12, 24, 1874; 5. William and 
Amdlie (Haasz) S ent. 11, 13, ’84, Modern “C”; U. of P., 
ex-’95; Member Franklin Inst., Union League, Merion 
Cricket, Racquet, Corinthian Yacht, University Clubs; 
V.-P. William Sellers & Co., Inc.; m. Edith F. Bring- 
hurst, 6, 2, 1897. Business, 1600 Hamilton St., Phila.; 
Home , Ardmore, Pa. 

SMITH, Haseltine ; b. Abington, Pa., 2, 23, 1875; 5. William 
Poultney and Elizabeth Stanley (Haseltine) S. ; ent. 9, 
18, ’85, Classical “C”; U. of P., ex-’95; Member d>K2, 
Markham, Union League, City, Huntingdon Valley C., 
U. of P. Club, N. Y. ; Insurance Broker. Business, 326 
Walnut St., Phila.; Home, 2037 Sansom St. 

STEEL, Francis Penn, Jr. ; b. Atlantic City, N. J., 8, 27, 1874; s. 
Francis Penn and Elizabeth Emerick (Errickson) S. ; ent. 
10, 2, ’84, Modem “H”; B.S., U. of P., ’95. Dec’d 7, 4, 1898. 

TAYLOR, C. Clifford; b. Burlington County, N. J., 8, 6, 1876; 
s. Charles Shoemaker and Rebecca (Hughes) T. ; ent. 
9, 12, ’84, Modern “C”; B.S., Haverford, ’95; Member 
Union League, Merion Cricket Club; Platt, Yungman & 
Co., Ins. Brokers; m. Alice Wright Bond, 2, 21, 1905. 
Business, 434 Walnut St., Phila.; Home, 431 Lancaster 
Ave., St. Davids, Pa. 

THOMAS, Henry Evan ; b. Phila., 3, 31, 1875; s. William Poca 
and Caroline Bullock (Hodges) T.; ent. 9, 9, ’84, Modern 
“H”; Member Science; A.B., Haverford, ’95; Special 
year in Chemistry M. I. T.; with Certified Public 
Accountant, New York; later with Millville Mfg. Co. 
Dec’d 11, 2, 1905. 

URBAN, Wilbur Marshall; b. Mount Joy, Pa., 3, 27, 1873; 5. 
Rev. Abram L. and Emma Louisa (Trexles) U.; ent. 6, 
20, ’87, Classical “C”; Valedictorian; Ed.-in-Ch. Mag.; 
Essay Prize; Member Glee, Science; A.B., Princeton, 
’95; Ph.D., Leipzig, ’97; Member Am. Philosophical 
Assoc., Am. Psychological Assoc.; Asst. Ed. Diet. Phil- 
osophy and Psychology; Author “A History of the Prin- 
ciple of Sufficient Reason,” “Valuation: Its Nature and 
Laws”; Prof. Philosophy, Trinity College, Hartford; m. 
Elizabeth Newell Wakelin, 7, 27, ’96. Business, Trinity 
College, Hartford, Conn.; Home, 71 Vernon St. 

WILLIAMS, Thomas Stotesbury ; b. Phila., 2, 10, 1874; 5. 
Ellis D. and Fanny Hollingsworth (Stotesbury) W. ; ent. 

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9, 12, ’87, Classical “C”; P.G., ’92 “H”; Pres. Science; 

A. B., Harvard, ’96; LL.B., U. of P., ’99; Hannis, Wil- 
liams & Bunting; m. Lucretia Barnard Justice, 4, 6, 
1904. Business , 560 Drexel Bldg., Phila.; Home, Jenkin- 
town, Pa. 

WOOD, Grahame; b. Phila., 12, 6, 1873; 5. George and Mary 
(Hunn) W.; ent. 9, 29, ’81, Modern “P”; Member F. B.; 
Haverford, ex-’95; A *F; Kremer & Strubing, Dry Goods; 
m. Florence Wetherill, 1, 3, 1906. Business, 626 Chest- 
nut St., Phila.; Home, 1726 Rittenhouse St. 

1892 

BANCROFT, Wilfred; b. Phila., 6, 9, 1874; 5. J. Sellers and 
Anne S. (Richardson) B.; ent. 9, 7, ’85, Modem “H”; 
P.G., ’93 “H H”; Valedictorian; Pres. Class; Com- 
mencement Speaker; Ed.-in-Ch. Mag.; Pres. Science; 

B. S., M. I. T., ’97; Member A'F, University, St. Anthony, 
Merion Cricket, Wilmington Country Club; Shop Fore- 
man, Wm. Sellers & Co., Inc.; Asst. Sec., Secy., Sales 
Mgr., Lanston Monotype Machine Co.; m. Elizabeth 
Nields, 6, 3, 1905. Business, 1231 Callowhill St., Phila.; 
Home, 3303 Hamilton St. 

BARKLEY, Matthew Baird; b. Charleston, S. C., 1874; 5. 
R. C. Barkley; ent. 9, 15, ’91, Modern “H H”; A A T; 
B.S., U. of P., ’96. Address, 137 Rutledge Ave., Charles- 
ton, S. C. Incomplete. 

BETTLE, William Henry; b. Oaklyn, N. J., 1877; 5. William 
and Mary Offley (Sharpless) B.; ent. 9, 9, ’86, Modem 
“P”; B.S., Haverford, ’96; Business, 910 Grand Ave., 
Kansas City, Mo.; Home, 718 Troost Ave. 

BUTTERWORTH, James Warner; b. Phila., 2, 26, 1875; 5. 
James and Julia Ann (Gentry) B.; ent. 9, 12, ’88, Modem 
“C”; U. of P., ’96; Member <3? A ©, Union League, Gtn. 
Auto, Whitemarsh Vail. C. C.; Sec. H. W. Butterworth & 
Sons Co.; m. Alice Wood, 4, 17, 1901. Business,YovVi and 
Cedar Sts., Phila.; Home, 66 Westview St., Gtn. 

CHESTNUT, James Christian; b. Phila., 11, 20, 1875; 5. John 
H. W. and S. Linda (Faunce) C. ; ent. 9, 19, ’89, Modern 
“C”; Member Science; B.A., U. of P., ’96; M.D., ’97; 
Chief Med. Dept., Stetson Hospital; m. Elizabeth Mc- 
Dowell, 4, 30, 1901. Address, 1817 Frankford Ave., Phila. 

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DICKERMAN, Wiliam Carter; b. Bethlehem, Pa., 12, 12, 
1874; 5. Charles Heber and Joy Ivy (Carter) D.; ent. 
10, 19, '89, Modern “H”; Bus. Mgr. Mag.; M.E., Lehigh, 
’96; Member University, Engineers’, Lawyers’, City 
Lunch, Apawamis, Larchmont Yacht Club N. Y., 
University, Phila., Colonial Wars Soc., A<J>, Am. Soc. 
M. E.; Sustaining Member Met. Mus. Art; Enlisted N. G. 
Penn. (Co. C., 12th Regt.), Battalion Adjt., 1st Lieut.; 
Director First Natl. Bk., Milton, Pa.; V.-P. Am. Car and 
Foundry Co.; m. Alice Carter, 6, 19, 1905. Business, 
165 Broadway, N. Y. ; Home, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 

DISSTON, Henry; b. Phila., 1874; 5. Hamilton and Elizabeth 
(Lane) D.; ent. 9, 14, '87, Modern “P”; Member Union 
League, Racquet, Phila. Country; V.-P. Henry Disston 
& Sons, Inc., Henry Disston & Sons Iron and Steel 
Works, Henry Disston & Sons File Co.; m. Florence 
Roberts, 6, — , 1909. Business, Henry Disston & Sons, 
Phila.; Home , 1712 Locust St. 

ELDER, Robert Thompson; b. Phila., 6, 4, 1874; 5. David D. 
and (Stover) E. ; ent. 9, 28, '83, re-ent. 9, 30, ’89, Modern 
“ P. ” Business, 271 W. 125th St., N. Y. 

EVANS, Edward; b. Phila., 8, 10, 1874; 5. Edward and M. 
Josephine (Cook) E.; ent. 3, 4, ’89, Modern “P”; with 
Horace T. Potts & Co.; m. Elizabeth White Carll, 10, 
23, 1902. Business, 316 N. Third St., Phila.; Home, 
Wenonah, N. J. 

HIRSH, Walter Abraham; b. Phila., 8, 8, 1875; 5. Henry and 
Lillie (Anathan) H.; ent. 1, 31, ’90, Modern “C”; B.A., 
U. of P., ’94; Member Friendship Soc., N. Y., Inwood 
C. C. N. Y. ; Mfr. Women’s Silk Gloves and Silk Under- 
wear. Business, 100 Fifth Ave., N. Y. ; Home, 203 
West 54th St. 

JENKS, Robert Darrah ; b. Enterprise, Florida, 3, 1, 1875; s. 
William F. and Helen C. (Towne) J.; ent. 5, 18, ’86, 
Classical “C”; P.G., ’93 “C”; Member Science; A.B., 
Harvard, ’97; LL.B., U. of P., ’01; Member Franklin 
Inst., University, City, Harvard, Contemp. Club Phila., 
Harvard Union, Cambridge, Harvard Club, N.Y. ; Author 
Citizens’ Handbook (jointly with R. S. Holland O. P. C. 
’95); Director Am. Dredging Co. ; Atty.-at-Law. Busi- 
ness, 700 West End Trust Bldg., Phila.; Home, 920 
Clinton St. 


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MACKENZIE, J. Gazzam ; b. Vineland, N. J., 11, 28, 1871; 
5 . John F. and Emma Louise M.; ent. 9, 17, ’88, Modern 
“P”; Asst. Ed. Mag.; Leader Glee; Pres. A. A.; Pres. 
I. A. A. A.; Capt. F. B., B. B., Track, Tug-of-War; U. of 
P., ex-’94; Member Toledo, Toledo Yacht, Toledo Com- 
merce Club, <1> K *F; ex Secy, and Pres. Toledo Alumni 
• <i> K T*; ex-Pres. Ohio $K *F, Assoc. Member Alumni 
Bd. $K ?, ex-Pres. Toledo Credit Men’s Assoc., Business 
Men’s and Commerce Club, Toledo; Secy.-Treas. and 
Gen. Mgr. Ames-Bonner Co. ; m. Jennie R. Dorsey, 6, 13, 
1894. Business , 905 W. Bancroft St., Toledo, O. 

MATTHEWS, Henry Llewellyn; b. Phila., 3, 8, 1875; s. 
Henry and Julia A. (Laws) M.; ent. 9, 21, ’85, Modern 
“P”; P. G., ex-’95; Member Whitemarsh Vail. C. C.; 
Author Pamphlet on Art; Mgr. Henry Matthews & Co., 
Coal Miners; m. Elizabeth Shelmerdine, 1, 25, 1905. 
Business, 421 Land Title Bldg., Phila.; Home, 143 
Carpenter St., Gtn. 

MORRIS, George Lownes; b. Phila., 11, 25, 1875; 5. Theodore 
H. and Mary L. (Paul) M.; ent. 9, 12, ’84, Modern “P”; 
Member Glee, Science, Brotherhood St. Andrew; Morris, 
Wheeler & Co., Iron and Steel Merchants; m. Fanny S. 
Hillard, 5, 22, 1902. Business, 1608 Market St., Phila.; 
Home, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

MORRIS, I. Wistar; b. Phila., 10, 3, 1875; 5. J. Cheston and 
Mary Ella (Johnson) M.; ent. 9, 17, ’84, Modern “P”; 
U. of P., ex-’96; Asst. Treas. U. G. I. Co.; m. Louise 
Clayton Gilpin, 11, 2, 1904. Business, N. W. Cor. Broad 
and Arch Sts., Phila.; Home, 38 Summit St., Chestnut 
Hill. 

MORRIS, John Paul; b. Villa Nova, Pa., 9, 16, 1876; 5. Fred- 
erick W. and Elizabeth F. (Paul) M.; ent. 9, 13, ’84, 
Modern “P”; Member Glee Club. Dec’d 6, 6, 1910. 

MURTAGH, James Charles; b. West Chester, Pa., 9, 1, 1873; 
j. Joseph T. and Sarah (Jackson) M. ; ent. 9, 26, '89, 
Classical “C”; B.A., U. of P., ’94; LL.B., ’97; Town- 
send, Elliott & Townsend, Lawyers; m. Florence B. 
Jacobs, 10, 28, 1902. Business, 715 Walnut St., Phila.; 
Home, West Chester, Pa. 

PENN YP ACKER, Henry Thomas; b. Wilmington, Del., 8, 1, 
1874; s. William Gause and S. A. (Hollingsworth) P. ; ent. 

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1, 20, ’91, Modern “P”; Member Science; Pres. Quaker 
City Cooperage Co.; m. Grace Sutton, 10, 12, 1904. 
Business, Buffalo, N. Y. ; Home, 665 Lafayette Ave. 

PFAELZER, Frank Adler; b. Phila., 10, 29, 1875; s. Morris 
and Sophie (Kohn) P.; ent. 9, 18, ’89, Modern “C”; 
Member Science; with Shelbourne Mills Co.; m. Elsie 
Arnold Levy, 11, 6, 1907. Business, H and Westmore- 
land Sts., Phila.; Home, 522 N. 17th St. 

du PONT, Irenee ; b. near Wilmington, Del., 12, 21, 1876; 5. 
Lammot and Mary (Belin) du P. ; ent. 9, 8, ’86, Modern 
“ P ”; B.S., M. I. T., ’97 ; M.S., ’98; with E. I. du Pont de 
Nemours Powder Co.; m. Irene S. du Pont, 2, 1, 1900. 
Address, Wilmington, Del. 

ROBERTS, Harry Stout; b. 8, 10, 1874; 5. William L. Roberts; 
ent. 9, 23, '87, Classical “P”; P.G., ’93 “C”; A.B., 
Harvard, ’97. Dec’d 1, 27, 1898. 

ROSENGARTEN, Samuel Richardson; b. Phila., 12, 3, 1876; 
s. Frank H. and Mary D. (Richardson) R.; ent. 9, 17, ’85, 
Modern “H”; B.S., U. of P., ’97; Attorney. Business, 
603 Franklin Bank Bldg., Phila.; Home, 1905 Walnut St. 

RUMFORD, Cyrus Peter Miller; b. Wilmington, Del., 1, 3, 
1873; 5. Henry P. and Alice J. (Miller) R.; ent. 9, 17, ’90, 
Classical “P”; P.G., ’93 “P”; A.B., Harvard, ’97; Treas. 
Midland Metal Co., Phila.; m. Belle Pickering Johnston, 
10, 24, 1904. Business, 21st and Jefferson Sts., Phila.; 
Home, 1519 W. 14th St., Wilmington, Del. 

THOMAS, Paul Kirk Middlebrook; b. Phila., 1, 31, 1875; 5. 
Dr. C. Hermon and E. Marcella (Cameron) T. ; eni. 
9, 29, ’90, Modern “C”; U. of P., ex-’96; Four Years’ 
study Acad. Fine Arts. Studio, 61 Washington Sq. So., 
N. Y. ; Home, New Rochelle, N. Y. 

TOMLINSON, Ephraim ; b. Marlton, N. J., 7, 3, 1875; 5. 
William I. and Achsah I. (Peterson) T. ; ent. 9, 10, ’87, 
Modern “C”; 2nd V.-P. and Trust Officer Camden S. D. 
and T. Co.; Lawyer, associated with Camden S. D. and 
T. Co.; m. Mary T. Sharpless, 4, 14, 1904. Business, 
119 Market St., Camden, N. J.; Home, 430 Haddon Ave. 

VAN DUSEN, William Richstein ; b. Phila., 12, 28, 1872; j. 
Jos. B. and Ellenora (Richstein) Van D.; ent. 9, 24, ’83, 

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Modern “P”; Member F. B., B. B., Track; won eighteen 
Medals, Field Sports of School and I. A. A. A.; Member 
Manheim, City, Phila. Club; m. Anna R. Gillingham, 1, 
19, 1898. Business , 258 N. 3rd St., Phila.; Home, 34 E. 
Walnut Lane, Gtn. 

WALLACE, Henry Edward, Jr.; b. Phila., 1, 27, 1876; 5. 
J. M. Power and Sarah Matilda (Shreve) W.; ent. 9, 14, 
’83, Classical “P”; Bus. Mgr. Mag.; Member Science; 
Treas. Glee; Member Penn. Hist. Soc.; Author “South 
Branch Valley Genealogies,” “The Inskeep Family,” 
“John Inskeep, Mayor”; Pres, and Treas. Star Blue 
Print Co.; m. Julia Elmo McCloskey. Business, 114 E. 
23rd St., N. Y. ; Home, 162 Howard Ave., Brooklyn. 

WEIL, Arthur Edward; b. Phila., 8, 7, 1876; 5. Edward H. 
and Isabel R. (Lyons) W.; ent. 9, 14, ’88, Classical “H”; 
A A T; Member Science, Glee; B.A., U. of P., ’96; LL,B., 
’99; Member University, Law Assoc. Phila.; Penn. Bar 
Assoc. ; Ed. Am. Law Register; Editorial Staff Pepper and 
Lewis’ Digest of Decisions; Atty.-at-Law. Business, 1218 
Land Title Bldg., Phila.; Home, 212 W. Washington Sq. 

WOOLMAN, Henry Newbold; b. Phila., 9, 3, 1875; 5. Edward 
W. and Rebecca S. (Townsend) W.; ent. 9, 12, ’84, 
Modern “C”; Member Science, Track; Treas. A. A.; 
B.S., U. of P., ’96; Member T, Merion Cricket Club; 
Edw. W. Woolman Dairies; m. Mary Scott Clendenin 
Boude, 11, 19, 1902. Business, 4709 Lancaster Ave., 
Phila.; Home, Haverford, Pa. 

YOUNG, Robert Thompson; b. Phila., 2, 14, 1874; 5. James T. 
and Lucie (Peet) Y .; ent. 9, 17, '86, Modern “H”; A A T; 
B.S., U. of P., ’96; Ph.D., Nebraska, ’06; Member 2 T*, 
Am. Soc. Zoologists; Instr. and Asst. Prof. Zoology, Univ. 
of N. D.; m. Ellen Farrar Pierce, 3, 19, 1907. Business, 
University, N. D. ; Home, Grand Forks, N. D. 

1893 

ADDICKS, Lawrence, Blue; b. Phila., 3, 3, 1876; 5 . Charles 
Henry and Mary Knox (Buzly) A.; ent. 9, 11, ’86, 
Classical “P”; Member Glee; B.S., M. I.T., ’99; Member 
Am. Inst. E. E., Am. Inst. Mining Eng., Am. Soc. M. E., 
Am. Electrochem. Soc., Am. Soc. for Testing Materials, 
Nat. Geog. Soc., Technology Club N. Y. ; Author Miscel. 
Tech. Papers; wdth Santa Rita Mining Co., Santa Rita, 
N. M.; Asst, to Supt. Raritan Copper Works, Perth 

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Amboy, N. J. ; Chf. Engr. DeLamar’s Copper Ref. Co.; 
Supt. S. Metals Refining Co., Chrome, N. J.; m. Mary 
Maulsby O’Brien, 6, 20, 1899. Address , Chrome, N. J. 

ALCOCK, Walter Herbert, Blue; b. Phila., 6, 27, 1872; 5. 
Abram Phillips and Elizabeth Catherine (White) A.; 
ent. 10, 10, ’90, Modern “C”; Pres. A. A., I. A. A. A. ; 
Member Track; Mgr. B. B., F. B.; LL.B., Cornell, ’95; 
m. Anna Barbara Light Meily, 2, 24, 1904. Business , 
299 Broadway, N. Y., Room 619; Home, 502 W. 170th 
St. 

BANCROFT, Joseph, Yellow; b. Wilmington, Del., 5, 18, 
1875; s. Samuel and Mary A. (Richardson), B., Jr.; ent. 
9, 23, ’89, Modem “P”; Member Science; B.S., M.I.T., 
'97; Member Am. Chem. Soc., Wilmington, Wilmington 
Country C., University N. Y. and Phila., Technology 
N. Y., Phila. and Boston; Brazenose, Manchester, Eng.; 
Treasurer and Director of Joseph Bancroft & Sons Co., 
Wilmington, Del.; Vice-President and Director of Hunt- 
ingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad & Coal Co., 
Huntingdon, Pa.; Director of Wilmington Trust Com- 
pany, Wilmington, Del., Keystone Mutual Fire Insur- 
ance Company, Philadelphia, Pa., etc.; m. Elizabeth 
Howard, 10, 29, 1902. Address, Wilmington, Del. 

BUTCHER, Howard, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 12, 28, 1876; 
s. Howard and Mary L. (Richards) B.; ent. 11, 26, ’87, 
Classical “C”; P.G. ’94, “C” ; Pres. Classical Club, A.A., 
I. A. A. A.; Asst. Ed. Mag.; Mgr. F. B., Track; First Gen. 
Excellence Medal Indoor Sports; U. of P. ex-’98; Mem- 
ber Z T*, Lodge 51 F. & A. M., Phila. Stock Exch., Union 
League, Markham, Merion Cricket, and Appalachian 
Mt. Clubs; Butcher & Sherrerd, Bankers and Brokers; m. 
Margaret Keen, 4, 10, 1901. Business, 421 Chestnut 
St., Phila.; Home, 122 Ardmore Ave., Ardmore, Pa. 

CALVER, John Walton, Jr., Blue; b. Phila., 4, 26, 1873; 5. 
John Walton and Annie Current (Brown) C.; ent. 9, 20, 
’86, Modern “P”; Member Science, F. B.; B.S. in M.E., 
U. of P., ’97; Member Century Motor Club; John W. 
Calver & Co.; m. Stella Hager, 5, 26, 1909. Business, 
704 Arch St., Phila.; Home, 5233 Archer St., Gtn. 

COLES, Arthur Newbold, Blue; b. “ Estouteville,” Albemarle 
Co., Va., 9, 14, 1873; 5. Peyton Skipwith and Julia Isaetta 
(Coles) C.; ent. 9, 21, ’89, Modern “ C ”; U. of P. ex-’97; 

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Coles & Wurtz. Business, 517 Real Estate Trust Bldg., 
Phila. ; Home, Huntingdon Valley C. C., Noble, Pa. 

COOK, Horace Chauncey, Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 6, 1875; 
s. Harry C. and Rosalie (Dennis) C. ; ent. 9, 22, ’88, 
Modern “P”; Capt. B. B.; U. of P. ex-’97; with Edison 
Electric Co. ; Carnegie Steel Works, Allegheny, Pa. Dec’d 
7, 2, 1902. 

DILLEY, Edgar Meek, Yellow; b. Phila., 2, 21, 1874; 5. Frank- 
lin P. and Alice M. (Meek) D.; ent. 9, 16, ’89, Classical 
“P”; Ed.-in-Ch. Mag.; Capt. Track; “Best all-round 
athlete this year in I. A. A. A.”; U. of P. ex-’97; Re- 
porter and Ed. Newspapers Phila., N. Y., St. L. and 
Chicago; Editorial Dept. Evening Bulletin. Business , 
Evening Bulletin, Phila.; Home, 1528 Fairmount Ave. 

EYNON, David Lloyd, Blue; b. Phila., 10, 23, 1875; 5. William 
Daniel and Martha Jane (Lloyd) E.; ent. 2, 19, ’90, 
Modern “P”; Member Science; B.S., Penn. State, ’97; 
E.M., ’00; Member Am. Inst. M. E.; Asst, to Roll De- 
signer Hughes & Patterson Rolling Mills ; Supt. Rolls and 
Mills, Passaic Steel Co., Paterson, N. J.; Supt. Rolls 
and Metallurgist Manganese Steel Rail Co., Hilburne, 
N. Y.; Gen. Supt. Duplex Metal Co., Chester, Pa.; Con- 
sulting Roll Designer; Gen. Supt. Carnegie Steel Trust; 
m. Elizabeth D. Sidebotham, 1, 29, 1902. Business, 
Carnegie Steel Trust, Holmesburg, Pa.; Home, 6348 
Phillips Ave., Pittsburgh. 

FISHER, Wager, Yellow; b. Bryn Mawr, Pa., 5, 14, 1877; 
5. William Righter and Mary A. (Wager) F. ; ent. 9, 29, 
’90, Classical “C”; P.G. ’94, “H”; Member Classical, 
Debate, Botanical Club; Haverford ex-’97; C.E., Cor- 
nell, ’99; Member Union League, Merion Cricket, Assoc. 
Member Am. Soc. C. E. ; Author Short Articles in Engi- 
neering Proceedings; Adirondack Survey; Jersey City 
Water Supply Co.; C. & M. Electric R.R. ; Contractor 
' and Mgr. railways and power plants ; Consulting Engineer. 
Business, 1516 Commonwealth Bldg., Phila.; Home , 
Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

FOULKROD, John Jay, Jr., Yellow; b. Philadelphia, 6, 6, 
1876; 5. John Jay and Anna (Krusen) F.; ent. 9, 7, ’87, 
Classical “P”; Member Classical; Ph.B., U. of P., ’97; 
LL.B., ’00; Porter, Foulkrod & McCullagh; m. Jane F. 
Johnston, 10, 8, 1901. Business, 1106 Commonwealth 
Bldg., Phila. ;, Home, 451 Lyceum Ave., Roxborough. 

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HUME, John Elias, Yellow; b. Phila., 11, 16, 1875; 5. Robert 
and Ellen (Cascaden) H.; ent. 9, 24, ’91, Modern “H”; 
A AT; Prize in Debate ; A.B., Haverford, ’97; M.D., U. of 
P., ’00; Member SS; Visiting Staff Howard Hospital. 
Address, 900 S. 49th St., Phila. 

ILSLEY, John Parker, Jr., Yellow; b. Germantown, 10, 1, 
1876; John Parker and Susan Brastow (Porter) I.; 
ent. 1 , 4, ’92, Modern “C”; Bus. Mgr. Mag.; Vice-Pres. 
Class; Member Science, nil, B.B., F.B.; B.S., M.I.T., 
’97; Member A T*, Engrs. Club, N. Y., Lawyers’, R.R., 
Technology Club; Formerly with Bell Tel. Co., Phila., 
New York Sales Mgr. Niles-Bement-Pond Co. ; m. Annie 
Davenport Alexander, 6, 29, 1903. Business, 111 Broad- 
way, N.Y. ; Home, 148 4th St., New Brighton, N. Y. 

JANNEY, Edgar Pemberton, Yellow; b. Phila., 4, 20, 1873; 
5. Howard S. and Catherine N. (Wilson). J.; ent. 10, 12, 
’91, Modern “P”; Member F.B., I. A. A. A.; Volunteer 
Electrician U.S.S.S. “Solace,” Sp. Am. War. Dec’d 2, 
4, 1902. 

JENNINGS, Rutherford Wayland, Yellow; b. Phila., 11, 15, 
1875; 5. Ryerson W. and Clara E. (Collett) J.; ent. 9, 9, 
’86, Classical “C”; Asst. Ed. Mag.; B.A., Harvard, ’97; 
Reporter Phila. Times; Asst. City Ed. North American; 
Mgr. Little Hotel Wilmot; m. Anna Mercer Downey, 
3, 1, 1906. Business , 1410 S. Penn Sq., Phila.; Home, 
133 S. 46th St. 

JONES, Genevieve ; 1 b. South China, Me., 11, 17, 1877; d. 
Richard M. and Virginia (Costello) J., ent. 9, 20, ’87, 
Modern “H”; Special Post-graduate Work ’94, ’95. Ad- 
dress, Mrs. Warren Jenney, 618 Locust St., Anaconda, 
Mont. 

McKEEHAN, Charles Louis, Blue; b. Phila., 3, 29, 1876; 
s. Charles Watson and Mary Anna (Givin) McK.; ent. 
9, 17, ’88, Classical “C”; Honorary A AT; Pres. Class; 
Bus. Mgr. Mag.; Member Science; B.A., U. of P., '97; 
LL.B., ’00; Member Rittenhouse, Markham, University, 
Union League, University Barge, Merion Cricket Club; 
Sec. and Treas. State Board Law Examiners; Chair- 
man Com. on Uniform State Laws; Pa. State Bar Assoc.; 
Sec. and Treas. Penn. Scotch-Irish Soc. ; Exec. Board 
Com. of Seventy; author “Negotiable Instruments Law”; 
Atty.-at-law. Business, 321 Chestnut St., Phila.; Home, 
30 S. 21st St. 

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MARKS, Clarence Lamar, Yellow; b. Phila., 9, 23, 1877; 

5. Emanuel and Carrie (Gans) M.; ent. 1, 30, ’90, Modern 
“H”; Member Sciepce; Ph.B., U. of P., '97; Member 
Mercantile, Philmont C. C., Torresdale C. C. ; Mfr. ; m. 
Alma C. Vendig, 11, 22, 1911. Business, 146 N. 13th 
St., Phila.; Home , 1717 Spring Garden St. 

MARKS, Lawrence Hochstadter, Yellow; b. Phila., 2* 10, 
1877; s. Ferdinand and Flora (Hochstadter) M.; ent. 

I, 30, ’90, Modern “C”; Commencement Speaker; U. of 
P., ’93; Manufacturer. Business, 12 E. 22nd St., N. Y. 

MARKS, Leon, Blue; b. Phila., 10, 29, 1875; s. Ferdinand and 
Flora (Hochstadter) M.; ent. 1, 30, '90, Modern “P”; 
U. of P., ’95; Mfr. Business, 126 Fifth Ave., N. Y. ; Home, 
47 W. 88th St. 

MILLER, Arthur, Jr., Blue; b. Moorestown, N. J., 10, 7, 1875; 
5. Arthur and Alice Emily (Wainwright) M.; ent. 9, 20, 
’87, Modern “C”; Cashier, Phila. Agency Northwestern 
Mut. Life Ins. Co. Business, 450 Bullitt Bldg., Phila.; 
Home, 4726 Hazel Ave. 

MORGAN, Charles Eldridge, 3rd, Blue; b. Germantown, 5, 27, 
1876; 5. Charles E. and Lillie (Merrick) M.; ent. 9, 27, '92, 
Classical “ H ” ; P.G. ’94 “H”; A A T; A.B., Harvard, ’98; 
LL.B., U. of P., ’01; Member Markham, Rittenhouse, 
Union League; Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, Attys.-at- 
law. Business, 934 Land Title Bldg., Phila.; Home, 547 
Church Lane, Gtn. 

O’BRIEN, Albert Dallam, Yellow; b, Phila., 1, 24, 1875; 5 . 
Albert H. and Sarah Louisa (Dallam) O’B.; ent. 9, 9, ’86, 
Modern “P”; U. of P. ex-’97; Member d> A ©, Am. Ins' 
E. E., Cape Fear Club; Penna. R.R. Eng. Corps; Am. 
Bell Tel. Co. ; Westinghouse, Church, Kerr & Co. ; Consult, 
and Contract. Eng. ; m. Alys May Hagy, 4, 30, 1902. Busi- 
ness, Wilmington, N. C.; Home, Carolina Apartments. 

REICHNER, George Griffiths, Yellow; b. Phila., 8, 17, 1877; 
5. Louis and Christiana (Stephens) R., Jr.; ent. 3, 4, ’87,' 
Modern “P”; 3rd in Commencement Declamation'; 
Member Owls, Track; B.A., Princeton, ’98; Member 
Princeton Club Phila., University, University Cottage, 
Wing, Chelsea Yacht, F. and A. M.; Dist. Mgr. D. & A*. 

J. & J. Co.; Asst. Supt. West Chester St. Ry. Co.; Mgr. 
Real Est. Trust Bldg.; Corporate Trust Dept., Real Est. 
Trust Co. Business, Real Estate Trust Co., Broad and 
Chestnut Sts., Phila.; Home, 2200 Pine St. 

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RODGERS, Edward Heraty, Blue; b. Phila., 8, 11, 1873; s. 
Patrick and Mary E. (Bowen) R.; ent. 9, 23, ’90, Modem 
“P”; Capt. F.B.; Princeton ex-’97; Member University, 
Philadelphia Cricket, Nassau Club, Princeton; Pres. 
Standard Meter Co.; m. Elizabeth A. Thompson 6 8 
1896. Business, 3112-20 N. 17th St., Phila.; Home, 
Chestnut Hill. 

RODGERS, John Leslie, Blue; b. Phila., 1, 12, 1876; 5 . Patrick 
and Mary E. (Bowen) R.; ent. 9, 23, ’90, Modern “P”; 
Member F.B., B.B., Track; Mgr. B.B.; Chama Mills, 
Teas and Coffees; m. M. Florence Kane, 6, 15, 1904. 
Business, 115 S. Front St., Phila.; Home, 164 W. Hort- 
ter St. 

THACHER, Franklin William, Blue; b. Florence, N. J., 6, 24, 
1877; 5. William Franklin and Ella (Hoover) T. ; ent. 
9, 10, ’86, Modern “P”; Member Owls; B.S., Haverford, 
’97 ; Member Beverly Yacht, Seaside Park Yacht, Mercer 
County Auto, N. J. Auto, Trenton C. C., Machinery of 
N. Y., Nat. Assoc. Hosiery and Underwear Mfrs., Rear 
Com. Seaside Park Yacht Club; Secy, and Treas. 
Florence Thread Co., Florence, N. J.; Director First Nat. 
Bank, Beverly, N. J.; m. Catherine Wallace Levin, 6, 3, 
1909. Business, Florence, N. J.; Home, Edgewater 
Park, N. J. 

THOMAS, Edward, Blue; b. Baltimore, Md., 6, 21, 1877; 5 . 
Allen C. and Rebecca H. (Marble) T. ; ent. 9, 16, ’91,. 
Classical “P”; Member Classical Club; A.B., Haverford, 
’97 ; Member Am. Chem. Soc., Archeological Inst, of Am.,. 
Sons Am. Rev.; Author “ Digest Patent Law Decisions”; 
Wholesale Chem. and Oil business; Asst. Examiner U. S. 
Pat. Off.; Atty.-at-law and Pat. Atty. ; Solicitor of 
Pat. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

TYSON, George Noblit, Yellow; b. Phila., 3, 19, 1876; 5 . 
George J. and Mary Louise (Noblit) T.; ent. 5, 30, ’87, 
Classical “C”; Member Track; B.A., U. of P., ’97; 
Member Philomathean Soc.; Supt. Henry Bower Chem. 
Mfg. Co.; m. Clara Gertrude Sachse, 4, 16, 1900. Business > 
2815 Gray’s Ferry Rd., Phila.; Home, 4419 Osage Ave. 

UHLER, Jonathan Knight, Blue; b. Phila., 8, 24, 1874; 5 -. 
Jonathan Knight and Emily Hudson (Cauffman) U.; 
ent. 9, 19, ’84, Modern “P”; U. of P. ex-’97; with 
Crooker & Co.; m. Elizabeth Eva Hendon, 3, 25, 1899. 
Business, 230 and 232 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I.; 
Home, 58 Wheeler St., Edgewood, Providence, R. I. 

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UHLER, Russell, Yellow; b. San Francisco, Cal., 6, 1, 1875; 
s. J. Clement and Emma (Conkling) U.; ent. 10, 10, ’90, 
Modern “C”; Member F.B.; U. of P. ex-’ 97; Ex-Member 
House Representatives of Wyoming, 1903-1907; m. 
Emily Robinson, 1, 8, 1903. Business , Court House, 
Fresno, Cal. ; Home, Fresno. 

van der WIELEN, Adolph Brown, Blue; b. Bern, Switzer- 
land, 1, 8, 1875; s. Francis A. and Mary Susan (Brown) 
van der W.; ent. 10, 11, ’90, Modern “C”; Member 
Science; B.S., U. of P., ’99; Member Z’F; Land improv. 
and intensive farming; m. Fairy Amy Satterwhite, 4, 11, 
1906. Address , Auburn, King Co., Washington. 

VAN KIRK, Walter Moseley, Yellow; b. Phila., 2, 26, 1876; 
5. John and Marie Louise (Moseley) Van K.; ent. 9, 14, 
’88, Modem “C”; B.S., U. of P., ’99; foreign study; 
Member Soc. Mayflower Descendants; Mills and Van 
Kirk, Architects. Business , 613-14 Harrison Bldg., 
Phila.; Home, 1333 Pine St. 

WILSON, Arthur Morton, Yellow; b. Phila., 7, 1, 1877; 5 . 
Henry W. and Harriet McF. (Morton) W.; ent. 9, 9, ’86, 
Modern “ P” >P.G., ’94, “ C” ; B.S., U. of P., ’00; Member 
Franklin Inst., Z T*; with Platt, Yungman & Co.; Insur- 
ance Broker; m. Emily Power Beale, 6, 20, 1908. Busi- 
ness, 434 Walnut St., Phila.; Home, Strafford, Pa. 

WOOD, Joseph Flickwir, Blue; b. 4, 11, 1876; 5. Frank Wil- 
lard and Rebecca Williamson (Flickwir) W.; ent. 1 , 3, 
’88, Classical “P”; B.A., U. of P., ’97; Travelling Freight 
Agt., N. Y., Phila. and Norfolk R. R. Business, 26 S. 
15th St., Phila.; Home, 4035 Walnut St. 

YEARSLEY, Eugene Wilson, Yellow; b. Camden, N. J., 8, 
19, 1876; 5. Lewis Newlin and Sallie Amelia (Wilson) Y. ; 
ent. 9, 25, ’90, Modern “H”; A AT; Member Science; 
Contrib. Mag.; B.S., U. of P., ’97; C.E., U. of P., ’07; Mem- 
ber A.I.E.E.; Treas. Am. Iron and Steel E. E. ; Elec. 
Engr. Midvale Steel Co.; Otis Elevator Co.; Designing 
Engr. Cutter Elec, and Mfg. Co. ; m. Anna Frost Dean, 
9, 27, 1906. Business, 717 Spring Garden St., Phila.; 
Home, 5204 Morris St., Gtn. 

YEATTS, Walter Scott, Blue; b. Camden, N. J., 3, 7, 1876; 
5. John W. and Emma L. (Day) Y. ; ent. 9, 18, ’89,* 
Classical “P”; Secy. Literary; Member Track; A.B.’ 

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Princeton, ’97; Member Princeton of Phila., Whig Soc., 
Colonial of Princeton, Harrisburg, Harrisburg C. C. ; 
District Freight Agt. P. R. R., Harrisburg; m. Grace 
Marguerite Wickerly, 11, 15, 1904. Business, 413 Mar- 
ket St., Harrisburg, Pa.; Home, 204 N. 2nd St. 

YOUNG, James Bertram, Blue; b. Germantown, 5, 27, 1876; 
5 . James and Caroline P. (Ruoff) Y. ; ent. 9, 27, ’90, 
Modern “C”; Member Science; B.S., U. of P., ’97; 
Member Franklin Inst., Am. Soc. for Testing Materials, 
A T A ; Asst, to Prof. F. A. Genth, Jr. ; Asst. Chemist P. and 
R. R. R.; Chief Chemist P. and R. R. R. Co.; m. Miriam 
Mabel Geiger, 6, 24, 1903. Business, C.are Phila. and 
Reading Ry. Co., Reading, Pa.; Home, 203 Windsor St. 

1894 

BACON, George William, Yellow; b. New York, 5, 20, 1875; 
5 . George William, and Susan (Turner) B.; ent. 9, 27, 
1889, Modern “C”; Asst. Ed. Mag.; B.S., U. of P., ’99; 
Ph.D., ’03; d>BK; Author “The Comedia El Segundo 
Seneca de Espana de Sr. Juan Perez de Montalvdn,” 
“The Comedias of do.,” “The Life and Works of do.,” 
Instr. in Spanish and Lat., Central H. S., St. Louis; 
French Master, Gtn. Acad.; m. Alice Sellers Powell, 
9, 3, 1903. Business, Germantown Academy, Phila.; 
Home, Wyncote, Pa. 

BAINS, Erskine, Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 2, 1877; 5. George B. 
and Lucy de H. (Erskine) B„ Jr.; ent. 9, 23, ’90, Modern 
“P”; Member Union League, Business and Prof’l Club; 
2d Troop Phila. City Cav.; 2nd V.-P. B. and P. Club, 
and Ch’m’n House Com.; Sergt.and Director 2d Troop; 
Secy, and Treas. Geo. B. Bains & Son, Inc.; m. Blanche 
Graham, 6, 1, 1904. Business, 1028 Chestnut St., Phila.; 
Home, Cynwyd, Pa. 

BARKER, Joseph Pollitt, Blue; b. Camden, N. J., 10, 6, 1876; 
5 . Tames and Mary E. (Beeston) B.; ent. 9, 16, ’90, 
Modern “H”; B.S., U. of P., ’98; Member d>A0; Secy, 
and Treas. James Barker Inc., Iron Foundry and 
Machine Works; m. Eleanor Kendall Blood, 5, 27, 1908. 
Business, Sixth and Cayuga Sts., Phila.; Home, 3436 
N. Broad St. 


BASSETT, Henry Linn, Blue; b. Phila., 4, 13, 1874; 5. Gran- 
ville and Juliet (Hallings) B.; ent. 10, 30, ’90, Classical 
“P”; Valedictorian; Ed.-in-Ch. Mag.; A.B., Princeton, 

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’98; M.D., Jefferson, ’01; Member Bucks Co. Med. Soc., 
Penn. State Med., Am. Med. Soc.; Pres. Bd. of Health, 
and Member Council, Yardley, Pa.; Physician; m. Mary 
Thomas Simpson, 4, 15, 1903. Address , Yardley, Bucks 
Co., Pa. 

CADBURY, William Warder, Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 15, 1877; 
5. Joel and Anna K. (Lowry) C.; ent. 10, 5, ’85, Modern 
“H”; A.B., Haverford, ’98; A.M., ’99; M.D., U. of P., 
’02; Fellow Coll. Physicians; Res. Phys. Penn. Hospital, 
Pathologist, Henry Phipps Inst., Vis. Phys. Free Hos- 
pital Poor Consumptives, White Haven; Prof. University 
Med. Sch., Canton, China; m. Sara Imbrie Manatt, 9, 23, 
1911. Address, University Medical School, Canton, 
China. 

CARLILE, Norman W., Blue; b. Phila., 8, 31, 1875; 5 . Justus 
A. and Kate M. (Frederick) C. ; ent. 9, 13, ’88, Modern “P ”; 

U. of P., ’98; Member Union League, Battery “A,” 
N. G. P.; Served through Spanish Am. War, with Bat- 
tery A in Porto Rico; Travelled extensively Europe 
and S. A. Dec’d 2, 10, 1907. 

CHASE, Charles Thomas, Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 27, 1876; 5 . 
Howard A. and Mary (Gibbs) C. ; ent. 9, 26, ’90, Modern 
“P”; Member Science; U. of P., ex-’98; Member St. 
Davids Golf, Redlands C. C., Redlands, Cal., F. and A. M. ; 
Secy, and Treas. Devon Citizens Assoc., Devon, Pa.; 

V. -P. Dan’l. J. Walsh’s Sons Fire Ins.; m. Josephine G. 
Bauer, 2, 22, 1902. Business, 504 Walnut St., Phila.; 
Home, Devon, Pa. 

CRAIG, Thomas Craig, Blue; b. Phila., 11, 10, 1876; 5 . John 
and Catherine Haines (Newlin) C. ; ent. 9, 21, ’89, Mod- 
ern “H”; A AT; Member Science; B.S., U. of- P., ’98; 
Baldwin Loc. Wks., Drafting Dept.; Parker Boiler Co.; 
Pres, and half owner Penn. Forge Co., Bridesburg; m. 
Martha Thompson Shellingford, 11, 6, ’02. Dec’d 1, 26* 


FLEISHER, Arthur Adler, Blue; b. Phila., 10, 8, 1876; 5 . 
Benjamin W. and Ida M. (Teller) F.; ent. 2, 2, '91* 
Modern “ H ” ; Commencement Speaker; Member Science; 
Member Manufacturers, Mercantile, Philmont C. C. ; Mfr.’ 
Textiles. Business, Main and Rector Sts., Manavunk 
Phila.; Home, 2301 Green St. 

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FLEISHER, Edwin Adler, Yellow; b. Phila., 7, 11, 1877; 5 . 
Simon B. and Cecilia (Hofheimer) F.; ent. 9, 27, ’bo’ 
Modern “C”; P.G., '95, “C”; B.A., Harvard, 99; Mem- 
ber Harvard Club, Phila.; Secy, and Treas. S. B. & B. W. 
Fleisher, Inc. Business, Commercial Bldg., Phila.; Home . 
2220 Green St. 

FOX, Henry Charles, Jr., Blue; b. Phila., 1, 25, 1878; 5 . 
William S. and Sidney R. (Hay) F. ; ent. 9, 13, '86, 
Modern “P”; U. of P., ex-’98. Dec’d 12, 10, 1904. 

HOLLAND, Rupert Sargent, Yellow; b. Louisville, Ky., 10, 15, 
1878; 5. James W. and Mary (Rupert) H.; ent. 9, 18, '89, 
Classical “C”; P.G., '95, “C”; P.G., 96, “C"; Pres. 
Classical Club; A.B., Harvard, '00; LL.B., U. of P., '03; 
Member University, Franklin Inn, Merion Cricket, Har- 
vard of N. Y., Sons of Rev., Law Assoc., Phila.; Author 
“The Count at Harvard,’’ “Builders of United Italy,” 
“The Man in the Tower,” “Historic Boyhoods,” “His- 
toric Girlhoods,” “Historic Inventions,” “The Boy 
Scouts of Birch-Bark Island”; Atty. Legal Aid Soc. of 
Phila.; Lawyer, Author. Business, 823 Witherspoon 
Bldg., Phila.; Home, 2006 Chestnut St. 

HUTCHINSON, Joseph Baldwin, Jr., Yellow; b. Bristol, Pa., 
3, 3, 1876; 5. Joseph Baldwin and Lilly (Cabeen) H.; ent. 
1, 5, ’91, Modern “P”; Princeton, ex-’98; Division Engr. 
Jersey and Seashore R. R. Address, Camden, N. J. 

JANNEY, Walter Coggeshall, Yellow; b. Phila., 6, 25, 1876; 
s. Emmor Kimber and Mary Rhoads (Coggeshall) J.; 
ent. 9, 20, ’89, Modern “HH”; AAT ; A.B., Haverford, 
’98; m. Pauline Flower Morris, 1, 23, 1909. Home , 
Ardmore, Pa. 

JESSUP, John Samuel, Jr., Yellow; b. Woodbury, N. J., 1, 24, 
1877; 5. John S. and Mary Moore (Howell) J.; ent. 9, 26, 
’90, Modern “P”; Princeton, ex-’98; Lawyer. Address, 
88 S. Broad St., Woodbury, N. J.; Home, 90 S. Broad St. 

LEIPER, J. Gerhard, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 12, 19, 1877; 
5 . James P. and Mary (Fleming) L. ; ent. 9, 10, ’88, Mod- 
ern “C” ; B.S., M. I. T., ’99; LL.B., U. of P., ’03; Member 
White Marsh Valley Hunt, Radnor Hunt, Phila. Cricket 
Club; Atty.; m. Edith Helme, 10, 14, 1911. Business , 
607 Land Title Bldg., Phila.; Home , 17 Summit Ave., 
Chestnut Hill. 


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LOVEJOY, Joseph, Blue; b. Salem, Mass., 9, 18, 1877; s. 
Arthur B. and Grace D. (Cheever) L. ; ent. 9, 15, ’86, 
Classical “ H ” ; P.G., ’95 “ H ” ; A.B., Harvard, ’99; LL.B., 
’02; m. Natalie Frances Holden, 10, 5, 1905. Business, 
18 Tremont St., Boston; Home, Hingham, Mass. 

MILLER, Llewellyn Wainwright, Yellow; b. Moorestown, 
N. J., 1, 19, 1877; s. Arthur and Alice Emily (Wain- 
wright) M.; ent. 9, 20, ’87, Modern “C”; Member Cricket; 
with Merchants and Miners’ Transportation Co. Busi- 
ness, 105 S. 9th St., Phila. ; Home, 4726 Hazel Ave. 

OGELSBY, William Porter, Yellow; b. Phila., 11, 8, 1874; 5 . 
W. P. and Margaret F. (Boyd) O.; ent. 1, 20, ’90, Modern 
“P”; Member Cricket, B. B., Science, Glee; Sub. F. B., 
U. of P., ex-’98; Plumber; m. Mary Edwards Warwick’ 
11, 14, 1903. Business, 1336 Carpenter St., Phila.; 
Home, Wallingford, Pa. 

PULLMAN, Francis Cooper, Yellow; b. Germantown, 10, 31, 
1876; 5. John Wesley, and Julia (Kent) P. ; ent. 9, 22,’ ’90,’ 
Modern “ H ” ; A A T; Pres. Science; Member Debate; B.S.| 
U. of P., ’98; Member University, Church Club, Mercan- 
tile Lib. Chess Assoc., Nat. Geog. Soc., Traffic Club 
N. Y.; Pres. Gleason Coal and Coke Co.; V.-P. Penn. 
Forge Co.; Treas. Christian Social Union; Secy. Chester 
Iron Co.; Pullman & Stevens, Iron Ore, Coal and Coke 
Brokers. Business, 506 Pennsylvania Bldg., Phila.; 
Home, Wyncote, Pa. 

ROBERTS, James Eugene, Blue; b. Coatesville, Pa., 8, 11, 
1875; 5. Rev. James and Minnie E. (Robinson) R.- ent. 
10, 31, ’87, Classical “P”; Pres. Class; Lafayette ex-’98; 
M.D., U. of P., ’99; Member AKE, Phila. Med. Club; 
Asst. Dr. Joseph Price Hosp. Business, 241 N. 18th St. 
Phila.; Home, 4318 Pine St. 

RORER, James Birch, Blue; b. Ogontz, Pa., 12, 29, 1876; 
s. William A. and Sarah Tyson (Heston) R. ; ent. 9, 27’ 
’89, Classical “C”; P. G., ’95 “C”; Capt. Track; Mgr! 
Gym.; B.A., Harvard, ’99; M.A., ’01; Member Am. 
Assoc. A. S., Bot. Soc. Am., Nat. Soc. Fine Arts, Nat. 
Geog. Soc., Appalachian Mt. C., Am. Phytopathological 
Soc.; Author of “The Olive Tubercle,” “The Relation 
of Twig Cankers to the Phyllosticta Apple Blotch,” 
‘‘Apple Leaf-Spot Caused by Sphaeropsis Malorum!” 
“Apple Blotch,” “A Bacterial Disease of the Peach,’” 

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“The Green Muscardine of Froghoppers,” “A Bacterial 
Disease of Bananas and Plantains,” “Cacao Spraying 
Experiments,” “ Black-Rot and Canker of Cacao,” “ Dis- 
eases of theCocoanut Palm,” “Witch Broom Disease of 
Cacao,” “Mango and Avocado Diseases” ; Asst. Botany, 
Austin Teaching Fellow, Harvard Coll.; Asst. Botanist 
Conn. Agr. Exp. Station; Scientific Asst. U. S. Dept. Agr.; 
Asst. Pathologist, U. S. Dept. Agr.; Mycologist and 
Pathologist Bd. Agric., Trinidad, British W. I.; m. Ethel 
Stuart Wimer, 2, 10, 1909. Business , Board of Agricul- 
ture, Port-of- Spain, Trinidad, B.W. I.; Home, Port-of- 
Spain, Trinidad. 

SHAW, Arthur Derwood, Blue; b. Phila., 5, 8, 1877; 5 . Frederic 
and Mary A. W. (Payton) S. ; ent. 9, 27, '93, Modern “C”; 
Special Eng. Course, Drexel, ’96; Member Am. Soc. 
Mech. Engrs.; Belfield Country, Gtn. Cricket, Red 
Dragon Canoe Club; with Link Belt Co., Phila.; Gen. 
Mgr. Sagax Wood Co., Balto., Md. ; Mgr. Francis Bros. 
& Jellett, Inc.; m. Lillian Cosgrove Armstrong, 10, 7, 
1907. Business, 315 N. 15th St., Phila.; Home, 246 W. 
Johnson St., Gtn. 

TAYLOR, Joseph Wright, Blue; b. Burlington, N. J., 7, 10, 
1878; 5. Charles Shoemaker and Rebecca (Hughes) T.; 
ent. 9, 18, ’89, Modern “C”; Member Science; B.S., 
Haverford, ’98; Ranchman; m. Lulu Ella Jane Rhoads, 
10, 23, 1908. Address, Las Cruces, N. M. 

TAYLOR, W. Purves, Yellow; b. New Britain, Conn., 5, 22, 
1877; 5. A. Edwin and Lydia M. (Purves) T. ; ent. 9, 18 
’89, Modem “C”; B.S., U. of P., ’98; M.S., ’00; C.E., 
’02; Member B 0 n, HE; Am. Soc. Civil Eng., Am. Soc. 
Testing Materials, Engineers’ Club; Author “Practical 
Cement Testing,” Papers on engineering materials; 
Engineer of tests for City of Phila. ; m. Lilian L. Schindel, 

4, 12, 1901. Business, 318 City Hall, Phila.; Home, 
225 S. Melville St. 

VAN DU SEN, Lewis Harlow, Yellow; b. Phila., 7, 19, 1876; 

5. Joseph Ball and Ellenora Celia (Richstein) Van D.; 
ent. 9, 16, ’85, Classical “H”; A.B., Princeton, ’98; 
LL.B., U. of P., ’00; Member University Cottage Prince- 
ton, Princeton of Phila., City Club, Union League; 
Lawyer; m. Muriel Leila Mary Lund, 4, 13, 1909. Busi- 
ness, 1012 Stephen Girard Bldg., Phila.; Home, 5996 
Woodbine Ave., Overbrook. 

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WATSON, Paul, Blue; b. Phila., 1, 19, 1879; s. Edward W. 
and G. L. (French) W.; ent. 9, 18, ’90, Classical “C”; 
. A.B., U. of P., ’98; 3£ yrs. Chem. Eng.; Member AX P; 
Struct, and Est. Engr. with Penn I. Co., Phila.; Engr. 
French Mch. Co., Ohio; Owner and Chem. Mgr. “Galves- 
ton Laboratory,’’ Galveston, Tex.; Pres, and Gen. Mgr. 
Galveston Co. Fruit and Truck Co., Inc.; m. Margaret 
C. Barkelew, 12, 27, 1906. Business , Galveston, Tex. ; 
Home , 2016 Broadway. 

WEST, Oscar James, Blue; b. Phila., 9, 1, 1876; s. Oscar 
Franklin and Caroline (Bartram) W.; ent. 1, 23, ’90, 
Modem “ P” ; B.S., U. of P., ’98; Member Am. Soc. C. E., 
West. Soc. Eng., Am. Ry. Eng. Assoc., University, of 
Chicago, Engineers’, Skokie C. C. ; Director Chicago Eng. 
Club; Draftsman, Estimator and Engineer of Construc- 
tion, N. J. S. and I. Co.; Berlin Iron Bridge Co. and Am. 
Bridge Co. ; Res. Eng. and Office Mgr. Phoenix Iron Co. 
and Phoenix Bridge Co.; Mgr. Am. Concrete Pile and 
Pipe Co.; m. Maude S. Conklin, 12, 31, 1902. Business, 
449 The Rookery, Chicago, 111.; Home , Glencoe. 

WOOD, Richard Davis, Blue; b. Phila., 12, 1, 1878; 5 . George 
and Mary (Hunn) W.; ent. 9, 28, ’89, Modern “C”; A.B., 
Haverford, ’98; Member A T*, St. Anthony, Rittenhouse, 
Racquet, Phila. C.C. ; V.-P. and Secy. Millville Mfg. Co. 
and Mays Landing Water Power Co. ; m. Louisa Lawrence 
Schroeder, 11, 14, 1907. Business, 626 Chestnut St., 
Phila.; Home, 263 S. 22nd St. 

1895 

BERGER, Henry Jonas, Yellow; b. Lumberville, Pa., 6, 21, 
1877; 5. J. Fennel and Amanda C. (Fretz) B.; ent. 9, 16, 
’93, Modern “P”; Farmer; m. Reba A. Hunter, 10, 15, 
1903. Address, Lumberville, Pa. 

BOLLING, Raynal Cawthorne, Blue; b. Hot Springs, Ark. 
9, 1, 1877; 5. Sanford C. and Ada L. (Hart) B. ; ent 
9, 20, ’94, Classical “C”; P.G., ’96 “C”; Bus. Mgr. Mag.- 
A.B., Harvard, ’00; LL.B., ’02; Member Harvard, Rail- 
road, Squadron A, N. Y.; Asst. Gen. Solicitor U. S. 
Steel Corp.; m. Anna Tucker Phillips, 6, 25, 1907. 
Business, 71 Broadway, N. Y.; Home, 38 East 74th St! 

BRANSON, Theodore Barrett, Blue; b. Phila., 5, 26, 1878; 5 . 
David and Sally Logan (Woolman)B. ; ent. 12, 19, ’89, Mod- 
ern “C”; P.G. ex-’96; Capt. B.B., F.B. Dec’d 2, 8, 1896. 
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CAMPBELL, Harry Andrew Faulkner, Yellow; b. London, 
England, 2, 27, 1877; 5. Sir Francis and Sophia E. 
(Faulkner) C. ; ent. 9, 25, '94, Modern “C”; Individ, 
prize in Debate; Orator Class Day; Leader Gym.; Mem- 
ber Science; B.S., M. I. T., ’99; Member Sons Am. Revo- 
lution; Mechanical Engineer; m. Sarah E. Tyre, 5, 1909. 
Business , Baldwin Locomotive Works; Home , Cvnwvd, 
Pa. 

DUNN, Sampson, Yellow; b. Mt. Airy, 12, 9, 1877; 5. John G. 
and Annie (Rickeard) D.; ent. 9, 26, ’92, Modern “P”; 
U. of P. ex-’99; with Louis M. Park Co., Minneapolis 
and St. Paul, Minn., Mdse. Brokerage; m. Anne Newell, 
9, — , 1900. Dec’d 6, 10, 1903. 

ESPEN, Herman, Blue; b. Phila., 12, 2, 1878; s. Samuel and 
Bertha (Bachman) E. ; ent. 9, 12, ’88, Modern “C”; 
U. of P. ex-’99. Business , 30 Broad St., N. Y. ; Home, 
103 West 54th St. 

FLEISHER, David Teller, Blue; b. Phila., 3, 13, 1878; 5. 
Benjamin W. and Ida Marie (Teller) F.; ent. 9, 15, '91, 
Modern “C”; Member Science; Member Poor Richard, 
Manufacturers’, Philmont C. C., Bibliophile Soc. Boston; 
1st V.-P. and Dir. Merchants and Mfrs. Assoc. Phila.; 
Asst. Treas. S. B. and B. W. Fleisher, Inc.; m. Fridolyn 
M. Gimbel, 11, 3, 1910. Business, 807 Chestnut St., 
Phila. ; Home, 2301 Green St. 

GILPIN, Charles, 3rd, Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 7, 1878; 5. Wash- 
ington H. and Louisa B. (Clayton) G.; ent. 9, 8, ’88, 
Modern “P”; B.S., U. of P., ’99; Member Mask and 
Wig, Racquet, Phila. C. C., Merion Cricket; Builder; m. 
Frederica Berwind, 4, 23, 1903. Business, Harrison 
Bldg., Phila.; Home, 2004 DeLancey PI. 

HEWITT, John Morrison Oliver, Blue; b. Burlington, N. J., 
9, 15, 1876; 5. Wm. Dempster and Eleanor Maria (Oliver) 
H.; ent. 9, 12, ’88; ne-ent. 9, 29, ’90; Modern “P”; Organ- 
ized first Banjo Club; Member F.B.; U. of P. ex-’99; 
Member Golf, Wellesley, and Woodland Golf Club, 
Auburndale, Mass.; New Eng. Rep. Cook’s Linoleum 
Co., Trenton, N. J.; m. Grace Bassett, 6, 15, 1904. 
Business, 120 Tremont St., Boston, Mass.; Home, New- 
ton Highlands, Mass. 

HILL, Howard Kennedy, Yellow; b. Phila., 2, 2, 1879; 5. 
R. H. C. and Alice (Kennedy) H. ; ent. 10, 2, ’93, Modern 

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“P”; Member Glee, Banjo, Sketch, Ind. Club Swinging, 
Track; B.S., U. of P., ’99; M.D., ’03; Member Sphinx 
Senior Soc., 4>A2, Rittenhouse Club; Author Medical 
Articles; Asst. Instr. Medicine, U. of P. ; Phys. Children’s 
Med. Dispens., Presby. Hosp.; Asst. Phys. Med. Dispen., 
University and Children’s Hosps. ; Visiting Phys. Univ. 
Settlement, “The Day Nursery”; Visiting Phys. Babies’’ 
Hosp.; Visiting Pediatrist Howard Hosp.; m. Ruth Clay, 
4, 29, 1908. Address , 1702 Locust St., Phila. 

JONES, Livingston Erringer, Blue; b. Germantown, 3, 30, 
1878; 5. Thomas Firth and Cornelia (Erringer) J.; ent. 
9, 26, ’93, Modern “P”; Capt. Track; Member F.B., 
B.B.; B.S., Princeton, ’99; Member University, Gtn. 
Cricket, Broadwater, Bras Coupe Hunting and Fishing 
Club; Mgr. Gtn. Y. M. C. A. and Gtn. Saving Fund; 
Reeves, Parvin & Co.; m. Edith Bolling, 5, 23, 1908. 
Business, 105 S. Water St., Phila; Home, Wissahickon 
Ave., Gtn. 

JOY, Charles Borromeo, Blue; b. Phila., 9, 29, 1876; j. Maurice 
and Hannah Frances (Kelliher) J.; ent. 10, 27, ’91, 
Modern “C”; Member Science; Sub. F.B.; LL.B., U. of 
P., ’98; Member University, Sharswood Law Club; 
Hanna, King, Joy & Brannan, Lawyers. Business, 802 
Crozer Bldg., Phila.; Home, 2022 Arch St. 

LEONARD, Nahum, Yellow; b. Bridgewater, Mass., 12, 11, 
1876; 5. Nahum and Phoebe J. (Cowing) L. ; ent. 9, 27, 
’92, Modern “C”; Commencement Speaker; Menfber 
Eng. Club; B.S., Harvard, ’05; M.A., ’ll; Member F. and 
A.M., Morning Sun Lodge, Conway, Mass.; Patrons of 
Husbandry, Ashfield, Mass.; Grange; Harvard Chapter, 
4> A K, Bridgewater, Mass., Normal School; in office 
Thomas Kent Mfg. Co., Clifton Heights, Pa.; Prin. Centre 
Gram. Sch., Rochester, Mass.; Asst, in Plymouth (Mass.) 
H. S.; Prin. Edgartown (Mass.) H. S.; Prin. Sanderson 
Acad., Ashfield, Mass.; Instr. Pedagogy and Science. 
Business, State Normal School, Keene, N. H.; Home , 
226 Main St. 

LEVY, Moe, Blue; b. Norfolk, Va., 12, 31, 1876; 5. D. E. and 
Jane (Friedman) L.; ent. 1, 3, ’93, Modern “P”; LL.B., 
U. of P., ’98; Member Ghent Club, Red Men, I.O.O.F., 
K. of P., B.P.O.E.; Ex-Pres. Ghent Club; Member Nor- 
folk Board Aldermen; Ordinance Committee and Chair. 
Public Impro. Com.; Past Grand in the I.O.O.F. and 
Past Sachem in the Red Men; A tty. ; m. Miriam Ullman, 


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12, 17, 1901. Business , 717-20 National Bank of Com- 
merce Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Home, 233 Boissevain Ave. 

LOVE JOY, Edward Daland, Blue; b. Salem, Mass., 10, 10, 
187.6; 5. Arthur B. and Grace Daland (Cheever) L. ; ent. 
9, 15, ’86, Classical “P”; A.B., Princeton, ’00; M.D., 
U. of P., ’04; Member University Phila., Princeton N. 
Y., State Medical Soc. N. Y., County Med. Soc. N. Y., 
Penn. Med. Soc. N. Y. ; occasional contrib. Med. Jrnls.; 
Asst. Surg., Dept. Dermatology, Cornell Univ. Med. Sch.; 
Visiting Dermatologist, Amity Home. Address, 540 
Madison Ave., N. Y. 

LOWRY, Howard Haines, Blue; b. Phila., 10, 31, 1879; 5. John 
Collins and Lavinia Caroline (Haines) L. ; ent. 9, 22, ’90, 
Modern “C”; B.A., Haverford, ’99; B.A., Harvard, ’00; 
Member Union League, Merion Cricket, Phila. Barge 
Club; Secy.-Treas. Coulter & Lowry Co.; Bond Dept. 
Wm. P. Bonbright & Co.; m. Margaret Erwin Holt, 10, 
27, 1908. Business, Lafayette Bldg., Phila.; Home, 
Haverford, Pa. 

MAULE, Alfred Collins, Yellow; b. Phila., 11, 6, 1879; 5. S. G. 
Morton and Jane Tevis (Collins) M.; ent. 1, 18, ’89, 
Modern “P”; Member Sketch; B.S., Haverford, ’99; 
Member University, Merion Cricket; Secy. Southwark 
Fdy. and Mch. Co., Steam and Hydraulic Engrs. ; m. 
Katharyn Leonard Wain, 5, 19, 1909. Business, 430 
Washington Ave., Phila.; Home, Haverford, Pa. 

MILLER, Percy Chase, Blue; b. Boston, Mass., 11, 25, 1878; 
5 . Leslie W. and Sarah Maria (Persons) M.; ent. 10, 4, ’89, 
Classical “C”; P.G., ’96 “H”; Secy. Classical Club; 
B.A., Harvard, ’99; M.A., ’00; Member Harvard C., Am. 
Guild Organists, Organ Players’ Club; Organist and 
Choirmaster. Home, 320 S. Broad St., Phila. 

PATTON, Henry Blockiston, Yellow; b. Phila., 8, 1, 1879; 5. 
John W. and Mary Eugenia (Blockiston) P.; ent. 9, 22, 
’90 Classical “C”; Ed.-in-Ch. Mag.; A.B., Princeton, 
’99; LL.B., U. of P., ’02; Member Markham, Princeton, 
Philadelphia Cricket, White Marsh Vail. Hunt; Treas. 
U. S. Squash Racquet Assoc., Board Governors Phila. 
Cricket; Author “Law of Ground Rents in Pennsyl- 
vania,” “Practice in the Courts of ‘Common Pleas”; 
Staake & Patton, Lawyers; m. Margaret Eustis Hazle- 
hurst, 4, 3, 1909. Business, Franklin Bldg., Phila.; 
Home, 324 S. 19th St. 


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PIPER, William Dysart, Yellow; b. Phila., 1, 8, 1877; 5. 
William H. and Ida (Bond) P.; ent. 9, 19, ’93, Classical 
“C”; P.G., ’96 “C”; U. of P. ex-’99; Member Union 
League, Merion Cricket, Phila. C. C. ; Miner and Shipper 
Coal. Business , 233-35 Real Estate Trust Bldg., Phila.; 
Home, 108 East Montgomery Ave., Ardmore, Pa. 

REDFIELD, John Howard, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 6, 8, 1879; 
s. Robert S. and Mary T. (Guillon) R. ; ent. 9, 24, ’91, 
Modem “ H ” ; A A T; B.S., Haverford, ’99; B.S., M. I. T., 
’02; Instructor. Address, Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. 

RIDGWAY, Jacob Elwood, Blue; b. Columbus, N. J., 12, 10, 
1877; 5. Caleb S. and Eliza Letson (Walker) R. ; ent. 9, 
21, ’92, Modern “H”; A A T; Ph.D., Yale, ’98; Mining. 
Business, 605 Real Estate Trust Bldg., Phila. 

RUMFORD, Samuel Canby, Yellow; b. Wilmington, Del., 
7, 23, 1876; 5. Charles G. and Elizabeth Morris (Canby) 
R.; ent. 9, 27, ’92, Classical “P”; A.B., U. of P., ’99; 
M.D., ’02; Res. Phys. St. Agnes Hosp., Phila.; Gynae- 
cologist Delaware Hospital; Physician Babies’ Hospital 
and New Castle Co. Workhouse, Wil., Del.; m. Mary 
Beatrix Tyson, 12, 10, 1903. Address , 1403 Market St., 
Wilmington, Del. 

SHEARER, Augustus Hunt, Blue; b. Phila., 2, 21, 1878; 5 . 
Isaac Davis and Sallie W. (Hunt) S. ; ent. 9, 16, ’89, 
Modem “H”; A AT; Bus. Mgr. Mag.; Pres. Science, 
English; Mgr. Cricket; Record Half-Mile Walk; A.B., 
Rutgers, ’99; A.B., Harvard, 00; A.M., Harvard, ’01; 
A.M., Rutgers, ’02; Ph.D., Harvard, ’03; Member AT, 
B K and various historical societies; Ed. three volumes 
“History of Nations” series; Asst. Hist. Harv.; Instr. 
Hist. Trinity; Instr. Hist. Dartmouth; Acting Prof. 
Hamilton; Asst. Prof. History, Hamilton College. Ad- 
dress, Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y. 

SHEARER, Luther Rightmyer, Yellow; b. North Wales, Pa., 
10, 13, 1876; s. A. K. and Annie (Rightmyer) S. ; ent. 
9, 21, ’93, Modern “P”; Director North Wales Nat. 
Bank, Bldg, and Loan Assoc. ; Treas. North Wales Water 
Co.; A. K. Shearer’s Sons, Lumber Dealers; m. Laura 
Winifred Jacobs, 6, 18, 1907. Address, North Wales, Pa. 

SHELLENBERGER, Frederick James, Blue; b. Doylestown, 
Pa., 1, 8, 1878; 5. James M. and Caroline (James) S.; 
ent. 9, 17, ’94, Classical “P”; U. of P. ex-’99; Member 

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Bucks County Hist. Soc., North Hills C. C. ; 1st Lieut. 
Co. “G”, 6th Inf., N. G. P.; Capt. Co. “G,” 6th Inf., 
N. G. P.; Author “The Military Halbard of the 18th 
Century,” in Bucks Co. Hist. Soc. Archives; m. Emma 
Thompson, 1, 31, 1905. Address, Doylestown, Pa. 

SLOAN, Burrows, Yellow; b. Phila., 11, 20, 1877; 5. Andrew J. 
and Frances (Burrows) S.; ent. 10, 1, ’88, Modern “P”; 
Capt. Cricket; B.S., Princeton, ’99; Pres. Sloan*, Howell 
& Co.; m. Alice Blair Painter, 12, 4, 1902. Business , 
1520 Real Estate Trust Bldg., Phila. ; Home, Ardmore, Pa. 

STEWART, Ralph Chambers, Yellow; b. Phila., 6, 15, 1878; 
5. Thomas S. and Clara E. (Sauerwein) S. ; ent. 9, 21, ’92, 
Classical “P”; B.A., U. of P., ’99; LL.B., ’02; 2AE; 
Atty. ; m. Elizabeth Queen Wilson, 4, 29, 1903. Business , 
Commonwealth Trust Bldg., Phila.; Home, Lansdowne, 
Pa. 

SWINDELLS, Walton Creadick, Blue; b. Phila., 12, 20, 1876; 
s. William M. and Malinda S. (Brownback) S. ; ent. 
9, 8, ’90, Modern “P”; Member Science, First Mandolin 
and Banjo Club; M.D., U. of P., ’99; Member Am. Med. 
Assoc., Med. Club, Phila. Clinic. Assoc., Phila. Co. Med. 
Assoc., A K K; Author papers before Ophthalmological 
Sect. Coll. Phys.; Assoc. Prof. Diseases of Eye, Phila. 
Polyclinic Hosp. and School for Graduates; Ophthal- 
mologist Phila. Home for Incurables; Ophthalmologist 
Northwestern Gen. Hosp. ; Examining Oculist for P. R. T. 
Co., Ophthalmologist to Home for Incurables and North- 
western Gen. Hosp.; m. Jennie M. Orr, 4, 21, 1910. 
Business, 2049 Chestnut St., Phila.; Home, 1715 
Butler St. 

T WELLS, Herbert Norris, Yellow; b. Woodbury, N. J., 1, 6, 
1877; s. Samuel G. and Celeste O. (Rodney) T. ; ent. 
9, 22, ’92, Modern “C”; Secy. Class; C.E., Princeton, 
’99; Member Troop “A,” N.G.P., Light Battery “A,” 
Phila. Artillery, Woodbury C. C. ; with Provident Life 
and Trust Co. ; m. Bertha Andrews, 10, 27, 1909. Busi- 
ness, 109 Delaware St., Woodbury, N. J.; Home, 110 
Euclid St. 

de YOUNG, Bertram Isaac, Yellow; b. Phila., 2, 20, 1877; 
5 . Charles Z. and Fannie (Schwarz) de Y.; ent. 9, 20, ’92, 
Modern “P”; Member School Debate, English; LL.B., 
U. of P., ’00; Member Soc. War of 1812, F. and A.M.; 

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Atty. ; m. Rosa Hartman Stein, 6, 10, 1907. Business , 
811 Betz Bldg., Phila.; Home, 5990 Woodbine Ave., 
Overbrook. 


1896 

BAILEY, James White, Yellow; b. New York, 1, 11, 1877; 
5. Samuel T. and Ellen M. (White) B.; ent. 9, 20, ’89, 
Modem “ P”; Mgr. B.B. ; Member Track; Member Hunt- 
ingdon Valley C. C.; Dir. Camden Nat. Bank; V.-P. and 
Treas. Farr & Bailey Mfg. Co., Oil Cloth; m. Blanche 
Garrison, 12, 2, 1901. Business, Camden, N. J.; Home, 
61 West Main St., Haddonfield, N. J. 

BRANSON, Craig Ridgway, Blue; b. Phila., 6, 11, 1897; 5 . 
Ellis and Jane (Bishop) B.; ent. 9, 22, ’90, Modern “C”; 
M.E., Cornell, ’01; Member Engrs. Soc. Western Penna.’ 
R. R. Club, N. Y., Ry. Club of Pittsburgh; Inspector 
Motive Power P. R. R. West of Pitts. Business, Office 
Supt. Motive Power, Penn. Lines, Fort Wayne, Ind.; 
Home, 302 West Berry St., Fort Wayne, Ind. 

BROWN, Theodore Edmondson, Yellow; b. Germantown, 12, 
4, 1878; 5. Henry W. and Alice P. (Driver) B.; ent. 10, 7\ 
’92, Modern “P”; Capt. Cricket; Member F.B., B.B.’, 
Track; U. of P. ex- ’00; Member Union League, Phila! 
Cricket, Z T* ; Treas. Independence Ins. Co. ; with Henry 
W. Brown Co., Ins. Brokers; m. Margaretta Levering 
4, 16, 1904. Business, 435 Walnut St., Phila.; Home’ 
Oak Road, Gtn. 


CAMPION, H. Clifford, Jr., Blue; b. Phila., 2, 13, 1878; 5 . 
Harry C. and Anna M. (Keen) C. ; ent. 9, 18, ’90, Modern 
“P”; Member Penn. Hist., Friend’s Hist. Soc.; Factory 
Mgr. Cutter Co., Mfrs. Circuit Breakers; m. Mabel M. 
Campion, 6, 16, 1903. Business, 19th and Hamilton 
Sts., Phila.; Home, Media, Pa. 


COLKET, Meredith Bright, Yellow; b. Phila., 11, 19, 1878 ; 
5. William Walker and Jane Eunice (Hoxsie) C.; ent. 
9, 28, ’89, Modern, “H”; Member Sketch, Track; B.S. 
U. of P., ’01; LL.B., ’04; Member Merion Cricket, Rac- 
quet, Corinthian Yacht Club; Supt. Claim Dept. Employ- 
ers’ Indemnity Co. of Phila. ; Atty. ; m. L. Alberta 
Kelsey, 4, 12, 1911. Business, 1100 Penn Sq. Bide. 
Phila.; Home, Strafford, Pa. 

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CONRAD, Herbert Lex, Blue; b. Phila., 12, 3, 1878; 5 . Benson 
W. and Emily F. (Lex) C. ; ent. 9, 24, ’90, Modern “P”; 
P.G. ’97; A.B., U. of P., ’01; Member Phila. Cricket, 
Whitemarsh Valley C. C. ; Treas. Keystone Ochre Co.; 
m. Katherine V. Samuels, 6, 15, 1904. Business, 145 N. 
8th St., Phila.; Home, Roumfort Ave., Mt. Airy. 

CRAVEN, Henry Thornton, Yellow, b. Phila., 4, 21, 1879; 5 . 
John J. R. and Julia E. (Thornton) C.; ent. 9, 19, ’91, 
Modern “C”; Class Poet; Member Science; B.S., U. of 
P., ’00; Member University, Musical Art, Pen and Pencil 
Club; Dramatic and Musical Ed. Record, Ledger, North 
American. Business, “The North American,” Phila.; 
Home, 321 S. 18th St. 

EVANS, Owen Brooke, Blue; b. Phila., 8, 11, 1879; 5. Frank 
B. and Annie R. (Doyle) E .;ent. 11, 13, ’93, Modern “H”; 
A A T; Asst. Bus. Mgr. Mag.; Pres. Science; Secy. A.A.; 
Member Track, F.B.; B.S., U. of P., ’00; M.E., ’04; 
Member SS, Engrs.’ Club, Am. Gas Inst.; Supt. Exp. 
Plant, U. G. I. Co.; m. Carolyn Y. Walton, 10, 22, 1907. 
Business, Care U. G. I. Co., Phila.; Home, 83 Lincoln 
Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. 

EWING, George Justice, Blue; b. Cedarville, N. J., 6, 6, 1876; 
5. Maskell and Beulah Stewart (Harmer) E.; ent. 9, 30, 
’93, Modern “C”; Commencement Speaker; M.D., U. of 
P., ’01 ; m. Mary Evelyn Cross, 1, 17, 1906. Dec'd 3, 
18, 1910. 

FEBIGER, Christian, Blue; b. Ridley Park, Pa., 3, 20, 1878; 
s. Christian C. and Katharine Megear (Sellers) F. ; ent. 
9, 27, ’90, Modern “C”; B.S., Haverford, ’00; Member 
University, Merion Cricket, Undine Barge Club; Lea & 
Febiger, Medical Book Publishers. Business, 706 Sansom 
St., Phila.; Home, Haverford, Pa. 

FLEISHER, Walter Louis, Yellow; b. Phila., 7, 18, 1880; 5. 
Simon and Rosa (Wolf) F.; ent. 10, 13, ’90, Modern “C”; 
Member Track; B.S., U. of P., ’00; M.S., ’01; N. Y. Mgr. 
and Represent. Francis Bros. & Jellett, Inc., Engrs.; m. 
Aline J. Davis, 6, 2, 1910. Business, 156 Fifth Ave., N. Y.; 
Home, 315 W. 98th St. 

FOLWELL, Nathan Thomas, 2nd, Blue; b. Phila., 7, 15, 1879; 
5 . William and Mary Roberts (Piersol) F.; ent. 9, 20, ’94, 
Modern “C”; U. of P. ex-’OO; Member Union League, 

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Racquet, Manufacturers’, Republican Club of N. Y. ; 
2nd V.-P. Folwell Bro. & Co.; Mfr. textiles; m. Marguerite 
MacDonald, 6, 6, 1910. Business, 41 Union Square, 
N. Y. ; Home, Waldorf Astoria. 


HARLEY, George Bains, Blue; b. Phila., 7, 26, 1879; s. Milton 
Price and Ann Catharine (Bains) H.; ent. 9 15 ’91 

Modern “P”; P. G. ’97; LL.B., U. of P., ’02; Right of 
Way Dept.; Traffic Inspector and Mgr. Bell Tel. Co.; 
Staff Phila. Press; Financial News Bureau. Business, 432 
Sansom St., Phila.; Home, 4512 Osage Ave. 

HUNSBERGER, Charles Albert, Blue; b. Phila., 3, 16, 1875; 

5. John and Emma (Hory) H.; ent. 9, 3, ’92, Modern “P”; 
Member F.B., Track; Member Phila. Cricket Club; Past 
Com. Gen. H. C. Egbert Camp U. S. W. V.; Pres., Secy., 
Treas. church and athletic clubs; with J. G. Darlington 
& Co.; with Wm. T. B. Roberts; V.-P., Secy. Hensel 
Silk Mfg. Co.; Real Est. and Ins. Business, Land Title 
Bldg.; Home, 8605 Gtn. Ave., Phila. 

JENKS, Horace Howard, Blue; b. Ashbourne, Pa., 6, 7, 1878; 
5. William Furness and Helen C. (Towne) J.; ent. 11, 12’ 
’88, Modern “C”; A.B., Haverford, '00; M.D., U. of P.’ 
’04; Res. Phys. Children’s and Penn. Hospitals; m Eloise 
C. North, 9, 11, 1908. Address, 177 Park Ave., Saranac 
Lake, N. Y. 


KENNEDY, Alexander Ralph, Yellow; b. Phila., 8, 31, 1878; 
5 . Alexander and Ellen (Lesher) K.; ent. 9, 19, ’92* 
Classical “P”; A.B., U. of P., ’00; M.D., ’03. Address 
3309 N. 17th St., Phila. 


KNIGHT, George Lawrence, Yellow; b. Haddonfield, N. T. 
2, 20, 1878; 5 . George W. and Ada D. (Atkinson) K. ; 
ent. 1 , 3, ’93, Modern “C”; Member Science, Track* 
E.E., Dipl. Drexel, ’00; Member Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs.’ 
Assoc. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., Nat. Elec. Lt. Assoc ’ 
Brooklyn Engrs.’ Club, N. Y. Elec. Soc.; Chn. Brooklyn 
Sec. Nat. Elec. Lt. Assoc.; Member Com. Elec. App. Nat. 
Elec. Assoc. ; Author “ Unusual Features of Power House 
Design,” Proceedings Nat. El. Lt. Assoc.; “Generating 
and Distribution System of Edison Elec. 111. Co of 
Brooklyn,” Proceedings Brkn. Engrs. Club; Head Eng. 
Dept. Edison Elec. 111. Co. Brooklyn; m. Evelyn Crevel- 
ing Sharp, 11, 23, 1904. Business, 360 Pearl St 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; Home, 1032 Sterling PI. 

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LAUBER, John Harry, Blue; b. Phila., 12, 15, 1877; 5 . Philip 
and Emma (Straub) L.; ent. 9, 22, ’93, Modern “C”; 
Commencement Prize Speaker; Mgr. Eastern Office, Mis- 
sissippi Pearl Button Co.; m. Louise Goebel, 9, 11, 1901. 
Business , 1017 Arch St., Phila.; Home, 1426 Huntine 
Park Ave. 6 

LEE, Guy, Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 31, 1880; 5. Joshua Clark and 
Alice Rachel (Shank) L.; ent. 9, 19, ’91, Modern “P”; 
with Janney & Burrough; m. Emma May Henderson,’ 
9, 23, 1903. Business, 315 N. Third St., Phila.; Home, 
30 E. Centre St., Woodbury, N. J. 

McFARLAND, James Byres, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 2, 28, 
1879; 5. James P. and Margaret B. (Roberts) McF. ; ent. 
9, 17, '90, Modern “P”; Member Huntingdon Valley 
C. C.; with McNeely Co., Glazed Kid; m. Mary H. 
Moore, 9, 29, 1906. Business, 1735 N. Randolph St., 
Phila. ; Home, Jenkintown, Pa. 

MARSHALL, Edward Everett, Blue; b. Phila., 7, 3, 1877; s. 
Wilmer W. and Julia J. (Jacoby) M. ; ent. 9, 16, ’89, 
Modern “P”; Member F.B.; Capt. Track; Ph.B., Yale, 
'99; Member A «F, Yale, Harrisburg Club; V.-P. Juniata 
Furnace and Fdry. ; Pres. Perry Elec. Light; V.-P. Dills- 
burg Brick; V.-P. Am. Tea Co.; Industrial Corporations; 
m. Sarah L. Tyler, 10, 5, 1904. Address, Newport, Pa. 

MEIGS, Edward Browning, Blue; b. Phila., 9, 10, 1879; 5 . 
Arthur V. and Mary Roberts (Browning) M.; ent. 9, 16, 
’90, Classical “H”; A A T; Member Classical Club; A.B., 
Princeton, ’00; M.D., U. of P., ’04; Member Colonial 
Club, Cambridge, Mass., Physiological Soc., A. A. A. S., 
Acad. Nat. Sci., Soc. Exp. Biol, and Med., Marine Biol. 
Lab. Am. Med. Assoc., etc.; Author several articles on 
Muscular Contraction; Asst. Physiology, U. of P.; Instr. 
Physiology, Harv. Med. Sch. ; Fellow Physiology Wistar 
Inst.; m. Margaret Wister, 6, 8, 1910. Business, 36th 
St. and Woodland Ave., Phila.; Home, 709 Pine St. 

MIFFLIN, Samuel Wright, Yellow; b. Columbia, Pa., 2, 27, 
1880; 5. George Brown and Barbara Hornle (Peart) M. ; 
ent. 9, 28, ’91, Modern “P”; Member Cricket; B.A., 
Haverford, ’00; B.A., Harvard, ’01; LL.B., U. of P., ’04; 
Member Merion Cricket Club; Secy, and Treas. Football 
League of Assoc. Cricket Clubs; Atty.-at-Law. Business, 
217 Arcade Bldg., Phila.; Home, Wayne, Pa. 

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MORGAN, P. Sidney, Yellow; b. Baltimore, Md., 12, 31, 1876; 
5. Dr. D. C. and Sarah B. (Hurst) M.; ent. 9, 22, ’94, 
Modern “C”; A A T; Secy. A. A.; Johns Hopkins ex-’99; 
Member d> T A ; Sons Am. Rev. ; One of the developers of 
the great Southwest; Edwin L. Turnbull & Co., Real Est. ; 
m. Caroline R. McCabe, 4, 9, 1901. Address, Walbrook, 
Baltimore, Md. 

MOTT, Abram Cox, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 1, 14, 1879; s. 
Abram Cox and Kate (Eckfeldt) M.; ent. 9, 23, ’89, 
Modern “P”; Member F.B., Track; Cornell ex-’OO; 
Member d>T A, Elks, Mfrs.’, Cornell Club, Am. Soc. Mech. 
Eng., Gtn. Cricket Club; Consulting Engr. Buckhorn 
Portland Cement Co. ; 2d V.-P. and Gen. Mgr. Abram 
Cox Stove Co.; m. Katherine Middleton, 10, 30, 1901. 
Business, American and Dauphin Sts., Phila.; Home , 
5219 Greene St., Gtn. 

MURPHY, Grayson Mallet-Prevost, Yellow; b. Phila., 12, 19, 
1878; 5. Howard and Anita (Mallet-Prevost) M.; ent. 
9, 23, '’91, Classical “ H ”; Valedictorian, Prize Commence- 
ment Essay; Ed.-in-Ch. Mag.; Member F.B. ; Haverford 
ex-’OO; U. S. M. A., ’03; Member Army and Navy, Rock- 
away Hunting Club; 2d Lieut. U. S. A.; Secy, and Dir. 
Electric Cable Co.; G. M.-P. Murphy and Co.; m. Maud 
Donaldson, 4, 16, 1906. Business, 43 Exchange PI., 
N. Y.; Home, Cedarhurst, L. I. 

NEWBURGER, Lester Morris, Blue; b. Phila., 3, 12, 1880; 

5. Morris and Betty (Hochstadter) N.; ent. 9, 18, ’90, 
Modern “P”; Member Science; U. of P. ex-’OO; Member 
Harmonie, University Club (Phila. and N. Y.); New- 
burger, Henderson & Loeb, Bankers; m. Ella Levy, 

6, 4, 1906. Business, 100 Broadway, N. Y. ; Home, 104 
W. 70th St. 

O’BRYON, Horace, Yellow; b. Phila., 2, 21, 1877; 5 . Charles 
H. and Cordelia (Deetz) O’B.; ent. 9, 27, '93, Modern 
“P”; D.D.S., U. of P., ’00. Address, 2020 N. 13th 
St., Phila. 

PEIRCE, Thomas Olmsted, Yellow; b. Bristol, Pa., 6, 14, 
1877; j. Joshua and Mary E. (Thomas) P.; ent. 4, 11, ’94* 
Modern “C”; Member English Club; LL.B., U. of P., 
’00; Member Union League, Law Assoc. Phila., Hist. 
Soc. Penna., Acad. P. and S. Sci.; Lawyer; m. Margaret 
Virginia Smitheman, 11, 16, 1905. Business, 1024 Land 
Title Bldg., Phila.; Home, Haddonfield, N. J. 

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PERKINS, Edwin Alan, Blue; b. Phila., 1, 25, 1880; 5 . George 
H. and Helen C. (Ritchie) P. ; ent. 9, 23, ’92, Modem “H”; 
Member Gym.; B.S. , U. of P., ’00; Member B © n; Mech. 
Engr. with Ingersoll, Rand Co.; m. Helen C. Phinney, 
2, 21, 1907. Business, 11 Broadway, N. Y. ; Home, 614 
W. 136th St., N. Y. 

POTTS, Frank Keith, Blue; b. Phila., 5, 28, 1880; 5 . Thomas 
Ellwood and Matilda (Johnson) P.; ent. 9, 27, ’92 
Modern “C”; B.S., U. of P., ’00. Dec’d 10, 15, 1906. 

READ, William Thackara, Yellow; b. Camden, N. J., 11, 22, 
1878; 5. William Thackara and Lucretia Swindell (Mc- 
Cormick) R. ; ent. 9, 19, ’91, Modern “C”; Secy. Science; 
Treas. A. A.; B.S., U. of P., ’00; Member <£ A 0, Camden 
Repub., N. J. Rifle Assoc., Camp Caribou (Me.), Martin 
Gun, N. J. Bar Assoc., Camden Co. Bar Assoc.; Dist. 
Examiner Board Education, Camden ; State Senator from 
Camden Co.; Counsellor-at-Law ; Dir. First Nat. Bank, 
Camden and West Jersey Tmst Co. ; m. Florence Atmore, 
11, 12, 1903. Business, 106 Market St., Camden, N. J.; 
Home, 514 Cooper St., Camden. 

REX, William Few Smith, Yellow; b. Camden, N. J., 12, 29, 
1877; 5. Frederick A. and Louise (Few Smith) R. ; ent. 
9, 20, ’92, Modem “C”; Member Merchantville Field 
Club, Camden Lodge B. P. O. E. 293; Counsellor-at-Law; 
Solicitor Pensauken Township, N. J. Business, 113 
Market St., Camden, N. J.; Home, Merchantville, N. J. 

ROSSMASSLER, Richard Carl, Blue; b. Phila., 6, 2, 1877; s. 
Richard and Bertha (Collins) R. ; ent. 9, 19, ’93, Modern 
“ P ” ; Capt. Gym. ; B.S., M. I. T., ’01 ; Member Engineers’, 
Beverly Yacht Club; Treas. Rossmassler-Bonine Elec. Co. 
Business, 1236 Orkney St., Phila. ; Home, 607 Church Lane, 
Gtn. 

SHUPP, Irvin, Jr., Blue; b. Phila., 2, 3, 1879; s. Irvin and 
Susan (McGill) S. ; ent. 12, 14, ’91, Classical “C”; B.A., 
Princeton, ’00; Atty.-at-law, Jenkins & Newbourg; m. 
Florence S. Patton, 4, 6, 1905. Business, Real Estate 
Tmst Bldg.; Home, Ford Road, W. Phila. 

STEWART, Alfred Jessup, Blue; b. Phila., 1, 31, 1880; 5. 
John B. and Elizabeth (Cunningham) S. ; ent. 9, 23, ’89, 
Modern “C”; with L. H. Parke & Co., Coffee, Tea and 
Spice. Business, 232 Market St., Phila.; Home, 108 
McKinley Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. 


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TATUM, David S., Blue; b. Woodbury, N. J., 5, 3, 1879; s. 
William E. and Hannah S. (Leeds) T. j ent. 11, 18, ’89, 
Modern “H”; Member English; Peirce Business College, 
’06; with Jas. M. Vance & Co., Murta, Appleton & Co., 
Billany & Cochrane, Advertisers Press, Inc., Merchant 
& Evans Co., Inc. Business, 807 Chestnut St., Phila. ; 
Home, 843 N. 41st St. 

THORPE, Warren, Yellow; b. Phila., 12, 13, 1877; 5 . Charles 
Newbold and Mary (Warren) T. ; ent. 9, 21, ’93, Classical 
“C”; Mgr. Mag.; Pres. I. A. A. A., P. C. A. A.; Mgr. 
F.B., B.B.; A.B., Yale, ’00; Member Yale Club, N. Y., 
University Club, Phila.; Treas. ‘L. M. Buehler & Co.; 
associated G. M.-P. Murphy Financing and Developing 
Industrial Concerns; m. Helen Prentiss Converse, 6, 8, 

1905. Address, 260 W. 76th St., N. Y. 

WAGNER, Harrison Wainwright, Yellow; b. Phila., 11, 22, 
1878; 5. E. Frederick and Anna (Wainwright) W. ; ent. 
9, 21, ’92, Modern “P”; Pres. Borough Council, Oaklyn, 
N. J.; Supt. Elec. Garage and Elec. Vehicle; Salesman; 
Consol. Gas, Elec. Lt. and Power Co., Balto. ; Ins. Broker; 
m. Ellen Hill Lewis, 9, 6, 1905. Address, 30 S. Eutaw 
St., Baltimore, Md. 

WAKELIN, Guilford Morgan, Yellow; b. Phila., 8, 22, 1877; 
s. Amos and Elbe Morgan (Low) W.; ent. 9, 17, ’90, 
Classical “ H ” ;B. A., Williams, ’01; d> B K; Member A KE! 
Williams Alumni Assoc.; Mgr. and Treas. Woodlea Co., 
Growers Citrus Fruits; m. Martha Maud Moore 3 14’ 

1906. Address, Tavares, Fla. 

WITMER, John Steel, Jr., Yellow; b. Paradise, Pa., 11, 1, 
1877 ; 5. John S. and Cecilia (Lightner) W. ; ent. 9, 26, ’93,’ 
Modern “C”; Member Science; B.S., U. of P., ’oo'; 
Member Telephone Soc. N. Y. ; Ilium. Eng. Soc., U.’ of P.’ 
Eng. Alumni Soc., Knickerbocker Yacht Club; Engr. 
in charge special development; Traffic Dept., N. Y. 
Telephone Co.; m. Virginia E. Spencer, 9, 6, 1910. 
Business, 15 Dey St., N. Y. ; Home, Port Washington 
Long Island, N. Y. 

YARDLEY, Mahlon, Blue; b. Doylestown, Pa., 5, 19, 1878; 
s. John and Emma Elizabeth (Krewson) Y. ; ent. 9, 2l’ 
’93, Modern “C”; m. Lucie Elizabeth Taylor, 3, 19 1908! 
Address, 1530 Spruce St., Phila. 

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YOUNG, Norman Hugh, Blue; b. Phila., 9, 3, 1877; 5 . James 
and Carrie P. (Ruoff) Y.; ent. 9, 26, ’92, Modern “C”; 
P.G. ’97; with Leatheroid Mfg. Co. Business 923 
Arch St., Phila.; Home , 1639 N. 19th St. 

1897 

BALL, J. Norman, Blue; b. Allston, Mass., 9, 7, 1881-; s.' 
Joseph A. and Annie (McPherson) B.; ent. 9, 20, ’93, 
Modern “P”; Pres. Science; Treas. A. A.; B.A., U. of 
P., ’01; Member Merion Cricket Club, Automobile Club 
of Del. Co.; Bond Dept. Brown Bros. & Co. Business, 
330 Chestnut St., Phila.; Home, Wayne, Pa. 

BARRIE, George, Jr., Blue; b. Phila., 5, 28, 1879; 5 . George 
and Margaret (Glass) B.; ent. 9, 28, ’89, Modern “P”; 
George Barrie & Sons, Publishers. Business, 1313 
Walnut St., Phila. 

BENT, Quincy, Yellow; b. Steelton, Pa., 7, 28, 1879; 5 . Luther 

5. and Mary Stems (Felton) B.; ent. 9, 28, ’91, Modern 
“P”; Capt. B.B.; Mgr. F.B.; B.A., Williams, ’01; Mem- 
ber AA4>, Gargoyle, Racquet, Merion Cricket, Univer- 
sity, Phila., Corinthian Yacht Club; Asst, to Pres. 
Maryland Steel Co.; m. Deborah Norris Brock, 1, 4, 
1910. Business, Care of Maryland Steel Co., Sparrows 
Pt., Md.; Home, Sparrows Pt. 

BUCHHOLZ, Gustavus William, Yellow; b. Pottstown, Pa., 

7, 20, 1881; 5. Charles W. and Ellen M. (Nicolls) B.; ent. 
10, 19, ’92, Modern “C”; C.E., Columbia, ’01; Contractor 
Northeastern Construction Co.; m. Olga R. Labatt, 

8, 6, 1907. Business, 225 Fifth Ave., N. Y. ; Home, 
Ridgewood, N. J. 

CADBURY, John Warder, Jr., Yellow; b. Moorestown, N. J., 

6, 29, 1880; s. Joel and Anna K. (Lowry) C.; ent. 9, 18, 
’89, Modern “C”; A.B., Haverford, ’01; with Provident 
Life and Trust Co.; m. Rachel Comfort Reeve, 10, 15, 
1910. Business, 409 Chestnut St., Phila.; Home, 272 
W. Main, Moorestown, N. J. 

CARBUTT, Robert Forster, Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 12, 1878; 
s. John and Mary Elizabeth C. ; ent. 9, 20, ’92, Modern 
“P”; Member Science, Crew, F.B.; Vice-Pres. Class; B.S., 
U. of P., ’01 ; Member W Y, Sphinx Club, U. of P., M d> A, 
Nat. El. Light Assoc., Nat. Commercial Gas Assoc., 
Am. Inst. Elec. Eng.; Supt. St. Petersburg, Fla., Elec. 

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Lt. and Power Co., Tamaqua, Pa., Edison Elec. 111. Co.; 
V.-P. and Supt. Oxford, N. C., Water and Elec. Co.; 
Engr. Reports and Exam. Public Service Properties for 
Doherty Operating Co. Business, 60 Wall St., N. Y. ; 
Address, 842 Berkeley Ave., Plainfield, N. J. 

CUTHBERT, Herman Givin, Blue; b. Phila., 4, 6, 1881; 
s. Richard Williams and Mary Elizabeth (Frances) C. ; 
ent. 9, 23, ’91, Modern “C”; P.G., ’98 “C”; Member 
Science, Glee; B.A., U. of P., ’02; B.D., Rochester Theo. 
Sem., ’06; Grad. Work ’07; Grad. Work, Univ. of 
Chicago; Member Philomathean Soc.; Asst. Pastor 
Fountain St. Bap. Church, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Prin. 
H. S., Anna, 111.; Prin. H. S. Munising, Mich.; Teacher’s 
College, Columbia Univ., Work in education and psy- 
chology for Ph.D. Address, 3944 Chestnut St., Phila. 

DAVIS, Albert Burrows, Yellow; b. Camden, N. J., 6, 23, 1879; 
5. William A. and Isabella (Burrows) D.; ent. 10, 11, ’93, 
Modern “C”; Member Science, Sketch; Dickinson, 
ex-’Ol ; B.S., U. of P., ’02; M.D., ’05; Member Am. Med. 
Assoc., Camden Co. and City Med. Soc., N. J. State Med. 
Soc., Phila. Med. Club, Cooper Hosp. Clinical Soc., Phila. 
Pathological Soc.; Pathologist Cooper Hosp.; Asst. 
Gynaecologist Cooper Hosp. ; Reporter Camden Co. Med. 
Soc.; Clinical Assoc. Polyclinic Hosp., Phila.; Capt. 
and Asst. Surgeon 3rd Regt. N. G. N. J. Address, 511 
Cooper St., Camden, N. J. 

DISSTON, Frank, Blue; b. Atlantic City, N. J., 8, 4, 1879; 
s. Albert H. and Kate E. (Glenn) D.; ent. 9, 23, ’89, 
Modern “C”; U. of P. ex-’Ol; Member Union League, 
Racquet, Merion Cricket Club. Business, 804 Franklin 
Bank Bldg., Phila.; Home, 1530 N. 16th St. 

EVANS, Frank Brooke, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 26, 1880; 
s. Frank Brooke and Annie Regina (Doyle) E.; ent. 
11, 13, ’93, Classical “C”; A A T; Asst. Ed. Class Record, 
Mag.; Secy. A. A., Science; Member English, Classical, 
Glee, Club-Swinging, Cricket, Track; Sub. F.B.; Mgr. 2nd 
F.B.; A.B., U. of P., ’01; <I>BK; Member University, 
Merion Cricket, T, Penn. Soc. Sons of Rev. ; with N. Y. 
Shipbldg. Co., Camden; Div. Supt. Traffic, Atlantic Coast 
Div. ; Bell Tel. Co.; m. Georgiana Harding, 11, 22, 1911. 
Business, 1230 Arch St., Phila.; Home, 2222 Locust St. 

FLEISHER, Willis, Yellow; b. Phila., 11, 16, 1879; 5 . Benja- 
min W. and Ida M. (Teller) F.; ent. 9, 15, ’93, Modern 
“P”; Member Science; Member Bd. Governors Alumni 

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Assoc. Phila. Textile Sch.; m. May H. Friedman, 10, 7, 
1907. Business, H and Westmoreland Sts., Phila.; 
Home , 1829 N. 17th St. 

FREEMAN, Samuel Miller, Yellow; b. Phila., 11, 4, 1879; 5 . 
Samuel T. and Sarah Howett (Clendenin) F. ; ent. 9, 20 
’92, Modern “P”; Member Track, Gym.; Class Leader; 
U. of P., ex-’Ol; Member T* T, Business and Prof’l Club; 
1st Lieut, and Capt. 2nd Regt. Inf. N. G. P. ; Dir. Real 
Est. Title Ins. and Trust Co.; Samuel T. Freeman & Co., 
Auctioneers; m. Ruth Elizabeth Pearson, 11, 23, 1905. 
Business, 1519-21 Chestnut St., Phila.; Home, 443 W. 
Price St., Gtn. 

FULWEILER, Walter Herbert, Blue; b. Phila., 1, 3, ’80; 5 . 
Peter Conrad and Emma S. (Fisher) F.; ent. 9, 28, ’93, 
Modern “P”; Member Science; B.S., U. of P., ’01; 
Member Am. Chem. Soc. ; Soc. Chem. Industry; Am. Gas 
Inst., Am. Soc. C. E., Am. Soc. Testing Materials, Am. 
Road Makers’ Assoc., Am. Ass. Highway Impr., 111. 
Eng. Soc., Franklin Inst., Engineers’, West Chester, 
Penn Charter Clubs, A X P, 2 E; Author “Physical Theory 
of Coal Carbonization,” “Theory of Flat Flame and 
Mantle Luminosity,” “Destructive Action of Motor 
Traffic on Road Surfaces and Methods of Construction 
to Prevent ^ It,” “The Development of Modern Road 
Surfaces,” “Electrolytic Separation of Silver from Vari- 
ous Metals;” Chemist Phila. Gas Works; Supt. Mfrs. 
Kansas City Gas Co.; in business in New Mex. ; Engr. 
C. H. Geist & Co. ; Dept, of Tests U. G. I. Co. ; m. Lydia 
Spencer Baird, 10, 23, 1908. Business, U. G. I. Bldg., 
Phila.; Home, Rose Valley, Moylan, Pa. 

GIBBONS, Herbert Adams, Blue; b. Annapolis, Md., 4, 9, 
1880; 5. Rev. Hughes Oliphant and Cora Ida (Johns) G. ; 
ent. 6, 1, ’92, Classical “C”; Ed. in Ch. Mag., Class Record; 
Commencement Orator; Mgr. A. A.; Representative 
I. A. A. A.; Secy. Executive Com.; Broke Mile-Walk 
Record; Member Golf, English, Classical, Glee, Tennis, 
Track; Class Historian; A.B., U. of P., ’02; M.A., Prince- 
ton, ’08; B.D., Princeton Theo. Sem., ’08; Ordained 
ministry, Presbytery Phila.; Member same; Newspaper 
work in America, Europe, Asia; Hist. Research Bod- 
leian Liby., Oxford, Bibliotheque Nat., Paris; Assoc. 
Prof. Mod. Hist, and Economics, Robert College, Con- 
stantinople; m. Helen Davenport Brown, 6, 3, 1908. Bus- 
iness, British Post-Office, Constantinople, Turkey; Home, 
Robert College. 


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GILPIN, Charles Davys, Yellow; b. Phila., 12, 14, 1880; 5 . 
Chas. and Ida Robinson (Davis) G., Jr.; ent. 6, 21, ’92, 
Modern “C”; A AT; Mechanic Arts, Drexel, ’00; Elec. 
Engineering, ’02; Member Cleveland Auto Club; Elec- 
trical Engr. ; with Wellman Seaver Morgan Co., Builders 
Steel Mill and Ore Handling Machy. ; m. Blanche Louise 
Reed, 7, 8, 1905. Address, Cleveland, O. 

GILPIN, John Clayton, Blue; b. Phila., 5, 8, 1881; s. Washing- 
ton H. and Louisa Baldwin (Clayton) G.; ent. 9, 19, ’91, 
Modern “C”; B.S., U. of P., ’01, LL.B., ’04; Member 
Am. Acad. P. & S. Sci., Phila. Barge, Mask and Wig, City, 
Overbrook Golf Club; Treas. Athletic Assoc., U. of P.; 
Lawyer with Graham & Gilfillan. Business, West End 
Trust Bldg., Phila.; Home, 2004 DeLancey PI. 

HALL, Howard Benthly, Blue; b. Phoenixville, Pa., 2, 28, 
1878; s. Jesse and Sarah (Cavanaugh) H.; ent. 9, 19, ’95, 
Modern “P”; Draftsman Lorain Steel Co.; Asst. Chief 
Draftsman Wm. Wharton Jr. & Co., Inc.; m. Gertrude 
Kulp, 6, 17, 1903. Business, 25th St. and Washington 
Ave., Phila.; Home, 918 Codings Ave., West Collings- 
wood, N. J. 

HEULINGS, Joseph Chew, Blue; b. Moorestown, N, J., 12, 5, 
1879; 5. Isaac W. and Annie N. (Chew) H.; ent. 9, 20, 
’93, Modern “P”; LL.B., U. of P., ’00; Member Union 
League, Burlington Co., N. J., Hist. Soc., Phila. Stamp 
Club; Atty.-at-law; m. Sara S. Spooner, 4, 17, 1901. 
Business, Stephen Girard Bldg., Phila.; Home, Moores- 
town, N. J. 

HOLT, Herbert, Yellow; b. Camden, N. J., 2, 14, 1880; 5 . 
Benjamin and Elizabeth (Leary) H.; ent. 9, 26, ’93, 
Modern “P”; Secy, and Treas. Camden Foundry Co.; 
m. Anna Turner, 6, 15, 1904. Business, Elm St., Cam- 
den, N. J.; Home, 413 Pearl St. 

HOMER, Charles Le Boutillier, Blue; b. Germantown, 3, 24, 
1880; 5. Thomas B. and Charlotte (Le Boutillier) H.;’ ent. 
9, 21, ’93, Modern “P”; C.E., Princeton, ’01; Member 
Markham, Phila. Cricket Club; C. E., P. R. R. ; Cramp 
Ship and E. Co.; Stock Broker; m. Frances Janeway 
Rogers, 1, 22, 1910. Business, 513 North American 
Bldg., Phila.; Home, Chestnut Hill. 

JAQUES, Jacob Duncan, Yellow; b. Woodbury, N. J., 11, 15, 
1878; 5. Edwin T. and Charlotte Louise (Duncan) J • 
ent. 9, 21, ’92, Modem “P”; Member Glee; B.S., U. of P.J 
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'01; Member Am. Soc. C. E., Engineers’ Club, Phila., 
Phila. Chap. Sons Am. Rev., Pa. State Rifle Assoc., Phila! 
Rifle Assoc., Woodbury Country Club; Asst. Engr. Con- 
struction Mkt. St. Subway and Elev. R. R. Business 
1712 N. 9th St., Phila.; Home, 116 Euclid St., Wood- 
bury, N. J. 

LE BOUTILLIER, Benjamin Homer, Yellow; b. Phila., 12, 29, 
1879; 5. Edward and Fannie H. (Homer) LeB.; ’ent. 
9, 23, ’93, Modern “P”; B.S., U. of P., ’01; m. Marjorie 
Bullock, 2, 1, 1908. Address, Paoli, Pa. 

LITTLE, William Vogleson, Blue; b. Marshall Hall, Md., 12, 
24, 1879; 5. John Webb and Amelia H. (Vogleson) L. ; 
ent. 9, 24, ’94, Modern “C”; Pres. Class, A. A.; Member 
Science, Glee, Banjo, F.B., Cricket; Capt. Track, Relay; 
Broke School and I. A. A. A. Half-mile and Mile Run 
Records; U. of P., ex-’Ol; Member Houston Club, B@n; 
with Southwark Foundry and Mach. Co.; D’Olier Eng. 
Co.; Penn Mut. Life Ins. Co.; Treas. and Genl. Mgr. 
Enfield Pottery and Tile Works; m. Nellete Reed, 2, 10, 
1909. Business, Enfield, Pa.; Home, Enfield Farm, 
Enfield. 

McCOMBS, Robert Shelmerdine, Jr., Blue; b. Phila., 8, 9, 
1880; s. Dr. Robert S. and Ellen (Bodine) McC. ; ent. 
12, 18, ’94, Modern “P”; Commencement Orator; 
Speaker Entertainment; Member Science, English, Glee, 
Cricket, 2nd F.B.; Class Prophet; M.D., U. of P., ’01; 
Member University, Am. Med. Assoc., Phila. Co. Med. 
Soc., Phila. Pediatric Soc.; Author “Diseases of Children 
for Nurses,” Pamphlets technical Med. subjects; Asst. 
Phys. Children’s Hosp.; Instr. Medicine Phila. Poly- 
clinic; Instr. Nurses, Children’s Hosp.; Med. Adviser 
U. G. I. Co.; Exam. Phys. Provident Life Ins. Co.; 
Practising Physician; m. Richenda H. Pratt, 9, 8, 1906. 
Address, 130 S. 22nd St., Phila. 

MARIS, John Mcllvaine, Blue; b. Phila., 8, 31, 1879; s. Wm. 
W. and Anne (Gerhard) M.; ent. 9, 21, ’91, Modern “C”; 
Member Science; B.S., U. of P., ’01, M.E., ’05; Member 
Am. Soc. Testing Materials, Engrs.’ Soc. Northeastern 
Penna.; Author various books, pamphlets, engineering 
subjects; with Temple Iron Co.; M. E. P. R. R. in office 
Supt. Motive Power; Prin. School Structural Eng. , Inter. 
Cor. School; Inter. Text-book Co.; m. May Slusher, 4, 
22, 1907. Business, 2016 Capense Ave., Scranton, Pa.; 
Home, 812 Mulberry St. 

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MATLACK, Howard Coleman, Blue; b. Phila., 3, 15, 1880; 

5 . David J. and Margaret K. (Creamer) M. ; ent. 9, 18, 
’93, Modern “P”; Contrib. Mag.; Member Science; 
Member Union League, Manufacturers’ Club; Dir. and 
Secy. Crane Ice Cream and Dairy Co.; Matlack and 
Bates; m. Augusta H. Crane, 4, 16, 1903. Business, 
1119 Penna. Bldg., Phila.; Home, 726 Westview Ave. 


O’NEILL, W. Paul, Yellow; b. Phila., 7, 5, 1880; 5 . Wm. C. 
and^ Jennie (Robinson) O’N.; ent. 9 , 29, ’92, Modern 
“C”; Secy. Class; Winner Commencement Oration; Asst. 
Ed. Class Record; Member Science, English; Vice-Pres. 
A. A.; Capt. Cricket; B.S., U. of P., ’01; Member Gtn. 
Cricket, Business and Prof’l Club, Alliance Francaise 
A T A; W. C. O’Neill & Sons, Insurance. Business 328 
Walnut St., Phila.; Home, 2211 Tioga St. 

du PONT, Lammot, Yellow; b. Wilmington, Del., 10, 12, 
1880; 5 . Lammot and Mary (Belin) du P. ; ent. 9 16* ’89’ 
Modern “C”; B.S., M. I. T., ’01; with E. I. duPontde 
Nemours Powder Co.; m. Natalie D. Wilson, 2 , 3 , 1903. 
Address, Wilmington, Del. 


RANDOLPH, Evan, Blue; b. Phila., 4, 29, 1880; 5 . Evan and 
Rachel Story (Jenks) R.; ent. 9, 26, ’92, Classical “P”- 
Member Classical; A.B., Harvard, ’03; Member Am’ 
Geog. Soc., Nat: Geog. Soc., Union League, Rittenhouse 
Racquet, Phila. Cricket, Harv. Union, Cambridge, Harv. 
Club N. Y.; Stock and Bond Broker; m. Hope Carson, 
11 , 7, 1906. Business, Franklin Bank Bide Phila • 
Home, Chestnut Hill. ' 


ROLIN, William Alphonse, Yellow; b. Phila., 9, 22 , 1878- 5 . 
Harry M. and Mary J. (Birchall) R. ; ent. 9 * 19 ’91 
Modern “P”; U. of P., ex-’Ol; Member B 0 rf; Broker’- 
m. Edith W. Plumb, 11 , 20 , 1901. Business , 123 S.’ 
Broad St., Phila.; Home, Strafford, Pa. 


ROSSMASSLER, Edward Collins, Yellow; b. Phila. 12 5 
1878; 5 . Richard and Bertha (Collins) R. ; ent. 9 ’l 9 ’ 93 ’ 
Modem “P”; B.S., Haverford, ’ 01 ; Member Wool Club’ 
N. Y., South Orange Field, Economic Club, N. Y.; Secy! 
Sauquoit Silk Mfg. Co.; m. Marjory Garrison Atwater 
5, 1 1905. Business, 4015 Clarissa St., Phila.; Home 
629 Church Lane, Gtn. * 


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RUFFELL, Charles Einwechter, Blue; b. Phila., 2, 23, 1879- 

5. C. Wesley and Kate V. (Einwechter) R.; ent. 9 19 ’93’ 
Modern "P”; M.D., U. of P., ’01; Member Jas. Tyson 
Med. Soc., Am. Med. Soc., Phila. Co. Med. Soc.; Asst. 
Med. Inspector Bureau Health; Med. Exam. Life Ins'. 
Cos.; Asst. Demonstrator Histol. U. of P. ; m. Mary E* 
Henry, 6, 1, 1905. Address, 244 E. Girard Ave. Phila* 


SCULL, E. Marshall, Yellow; b. Phila., 12, 7, 1880; 5. Edward 
L. and Sarah Elizabeth (Marshall) S. ; ent. 9, 27, ’90 
Classical “ C ” ; B.A., Haverford, ’01; Member Franklin 
Inn, Phila. Country C., Merion Cricket, Bryn Mawr 
Polo Club; Student, Berlin, Rome, Athens, Grenoble, 
Paris; Journalist Phila.; Treas. John C. Winston Co.’ 
Publishers. Business, 1006-16 Arch St., Phila.; Home, 
Overbrook, Pa. 


WALENTA, George John, Yellow; b. Phila., 11, 22, 1874; 5. 
Edmund Joseph and Anna Elizabeth (Soltzhauer) W. ; 
ent. 9, 24, ’95, Classical “H”; Incorporator A A T; Vale- 
dictorian; Asst. Ed. Mag.; Commencement Speaker; 
Entertainment Speaker; Member Glee, Mandolin, Clas- 
sical, Track; Pres. A. A.; Leader Gym.; B.A., Haver- 
ford, ’01; B.D., Gen. Theo. Sem., ’04; Member Oriental 
Chapter R. A. M. ; Chaplain Philates Lodge, F. and A. M. ; 
Curate St. Simeon’s, Phila.; Church of Advent, Boston; 
Instructor Bible, Grad. Coach Cricket, Penn Charter; 
Curate St. John’s, Norristown; Rector Church of St. 
Simeon; m. Madeleine Jones, 12, 20, 1906. Address 
2650 N. 9th St., Phila. 


1898 

COOPER, James Wallace, Yellow; b. Phila., 12, 18, 1881 ys. 
Thomas C.; ent. 10, 1, ’94, Modern “P. ” Address, 2041 
Spring Garden St. 

DOLSON, J. Griswold, Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 17, 1880; s. 
John W. and Mary Alice (Arnold) D.; ent. 2, 12, ’91, 
Modern “P”; Asst. Ed. Mag.; Pres A. A.; Member F.B., 
B.B., Hockey, Track; Member Manufacturers’, of Phila., 
Orange Lawn Tennis, South Orange Field Club, F. and 
A. M.; Member Interna. Silk Jury Awards, St. Louis, 
1904; with Griswold Worsted Co.; Assoc, with William 
Ryle & Co., N. Y. Mfrs.; m. Louise W. Vollmer, 11, 24, 
1906. Business, 225 Fourth Ave., N. Y. ; Home, Scotland 
Road corner Lawn Ridge, Orange, N. J. 

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EVANS, Ralph Berrell, Yellow; b. Phila., 2, 11, 1883; 5. Frank 
B. and Annie R. (Doyle) E.; ent. 11, 13, ’93, Classical 
“C”; A.B., U. of P., ’02; LL.B., ’05; $BK; Member 
University Club, T* T; Atty.-at-law; m. Naomi Musser, 
10, 22, 1910. Business, 1335 Land Title Bldg., Phila.; 
Home , Wynnewood, Pa. 

HANSON, Louis, Blue; b. Phila., 2, 23, 1879; 5. George H. 
and Eliza (Moore) H.; ent. 9, 30, ’92, Modem # “P”; 
Capt. Track; Broke pole vault record; Member F.B.; 
Hanson Brothers, Electrotypers; m. Henrietta Iribas, 
4, 17, 1911. Business, 704 Sansom St., Phila.; Home, 
Merion, Pa. 

HOLLAND, Leicester Bodine, Yellow; b. Louisville, Ky., 5, 23, 
1882; s. Dr. James W. and Mary B. (Rupert) H. ; 'ent. 
9, 18, ’83, Modem “C”; Winner Commencement Ora- 
tion; Member Science; B.S., U. of P., ’02; B.S. in Archi- 
tecture, ’04; Member Phila. Sketch Club; Translator 
“ Vitrail ” from the “ Dictionnaire de 1’ Architecture Fran- 
9aise” by Viollet-le-Duc; Architect, with Cramer, Good- 
hue & Ferguson, N. Y. Address, 2006 Chestnut St., Phila. 

KLINE, Clarence Mahlon, Blue; b. Phila., 5, 29, 1880; s. 
Mahlon N. and Isadora E. (Unger) K. ; ent. 9, 28 ’96 
Modern “P”; Mgr. F.B., B.B.; Member Track, Cricket; 
Ph.B., Sheffield Sci. (Yale), ’01; Member St. Anthony, 
Rittenhouse, Phila. Cricket, Radnor Hunt, Whitemarsh 
Valley Hunt, Yale Club, N. Y.; Author articles in trade 
journals; Trustee Phila. College Pharmacy; V.-P. Smith, 
Kline & French Co. Business, 429 Arch St. Phila.’ 
Home, 266 W. Tulpehocken St., Gtn. 

KRAFT, George Washington, Jr., Blue; b. Phila., 6, 29, 1878; 
<r. George W. and Mary A. (Evard) K. ; ent. 9, 20, ’94,’ 
Modern “P”; Mgr. and Leader Banjo; Asst. Advertising 
Registrar Ledger; m. Violet Moore Clayton, 4, 23, 1902. 
Business, Care “Public Ledger,” Phila.; Home, 5008 
Larchwood Ave. 

LOEB, Benjamin Franklin, Yellow; b. Phila., 12, 4, 1880; 5. 
Edward and Harriet Julia (Loeb) L.; ent. 9,’ 16, ’90, 
Modem “P”; Commencement Speaker; Pres.’ Science; 
Asst. Ed. Mag.; U. of P. ex-’Ol; Member Clover, Mercan- 
tile, Fellowship, Philmont Country Club, City Parks 
Assoc.; Ex-Piyes. Zelosophic Soc.; Dir. Young Men’s 
Hebrew Assn.; Chairman Publication Com. “The Re- 
view”; m. Irma Neumann, 12, 19, 1910. Business Stock 
Exchange, Phila.; Home, 1622 Erie Ave. 

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MacINTOSH, John Oswald, Yellow; b. Phila., 6, 23, 1881; 
5. John S. and Sophia (Moore) MacL; ent.’ 9 28 ’96’ 
Classical "P”; B.A., Princeton, ’02. Business, Broad 
St. Station, Phila. ; Home, 620 S. Washington Sq. 

MEIGS, John Forsyth, Blue; b. Phila., 10, 25, 1880; 5 . Arthur 
Vincent and Mary Roberts (Browning) M.; ent. 9, 16, 
90, Classical P ’; Member Glee; B.A., Princeton, ’02; 
Member Racquet, Merion Cricket, Princeton Club;’ with 
Madeira, Hill & Co., Coal Shippers. Business, North 
American Bldg., Phila.; Home, 1322 Walnut St. 

MORTON, Albert Watson, Blue; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 7, 28, 
1879; 5. Albanus W. and Alice (Anderson) M.; ent. 1, 20, 
’96, Modern “P”; Commencement Speaker, Ed.-in-Ch! 
Mag.; Pres. Class; Secy. A. A.; Certificate Proficiency, 
3 yrs. Course, Finance and Economics, U. of P., ’02; 
Member A Y, Philadelphia Cricket, Manufacturers’, Ter- 
rapin Club; Mgr. Bond Dept. Geo. B. Atlee & Co., 
Bankers; m. Esther Mills Mitchell, 11, 14, 1906. Business 
119 S. 4th St., Phila.; Home, 6710 McCallum St., Gtn! 

MULFORD, William Harley, Yellow; b. Phila., 2, 13, 1882; 
5. Spencer Kennard and Mary (Harley) M.; ent. 2, 1, ’97, 
Modern, “C”; Member Science, Track; B.S., U. of P.’ 
’02; Member <E> K T*, University Club, Rose Tree Hunt; 
Sales Mgr. England, Walton & Co., Inc., Tanners and 
Leather Dealers; m. Louise Levick, 2, 2, 1907. Business, 
3rd and Vine Sts., Phila.; Home, Wyncote, Pa. 

OSBORN, Sidney Jose, Blue; b. Phila., 2, 26, 1883; 5. Benjamin 
Brown and Alice Waugh (Stevens) O.; ent. 9, 21, ’94, 
Classical “H”; A A T; Member Classical; A.B., U. of P., 
’02; A.M., ’03; Member Am. Chem. Soc., Fort Collins 
Country Club; Chemist Spreckels Sug. Refg. Co. Phiia. ; 
Great Western Sugar Co., Fort Collins, Colo.; Con- 
sulting Chemist; m. Josephine Miller, 6, 3, 1911. Busi- 
ness, Care of Great Western Sugar Co., Fort Collins, 
Colo.; Home, 209 Remington St. 

PENNYPACKER, Bevan Aubrey, Blue; b. Phila., 7, 29, 1881; 
s. Samuel W. and Virginia E. (Broomall) P.; ent. 9, 21, 
’91, Modern “P”; B.S., U. of P., ’02; LL.B., ’05; Member 
<J> A d>, Netherlands Soc., Phila. Cricket Club; Law offices 
with Morgan, Lewis and Bockius, Asst. City Solicitor; 
Examiner Trust & Surety Co. for Orphans’ Court, 
Phila. Co.; m. Katharine R. Stackhouse, 10, 19, 1907. 
Business , 934 Land Title Bldg., Phila.; Home, 408 
W. Stafford St., Gtn. 

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PFEIFFER, Damon Beckett, Yellow; b. Williamstown, N. ]., 
12, 23, 1879; s. George L. and S. Emma (Ireland) P 
ent. 9, 28, ’97, Classical “H”; A A T; Member F.B., B.B., 
Track; A.B., Princeton, ’02; M.D., Johns Hopkins, ’06; 
Member Colonial, Princeton, Pithotomy Club, J. H. Med. 
Sch., AM nQ, U. of P.; Author Contributions Medical 
Subjects; Instr. Surgery, U. of P.; Asst. Surgeon Univ. 
Hosp., Out-patient Dept. German Hosp.; Pathologist 
German Hosp.; Dir. Lab. Presbyterian Hosp. Address . 
1953 Locust St., Phila. 

PIER SOL, George Morris, Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 13, 1880; 5 . 
George A. and Annie W. (Steel) P.; ent. 9, 16, ’89, 
Modern “P”; Valedictorian; Bus. Mgr. Mag.; Treas 
A. A.; B.S., U. of P., ’02; M.D., ’05; Member AT A,' 
A M n Q, HE, Fellow Coll. Phys., Pathological Soc., 
Pediatric Soc.; Author “An Observation on the Jugular 
Pulse in Man,” “A Report of Two Cases of Aortic Insuffi- 
ciency Simulating Aneurysm, etc.,” “A Study of Hyper- 
chlorhydria”; Ed. Am. Journ. Med. Sciences; Instr. 
Medicine, U. of P.; Asst. Phys. U. of P. Hosp.; m. Helen 

H. Delano, 9, 26, 1908. Address, 1927 Chestnut St., 
Phila. 

ROPER, William Winston, Blue; b. Phila., 8, 22, 1880; 5 . 
Jourdan W. and Rebecca (Gowen) R. ; ent. 9 21 ’91 
Classical “P”; Capt. Cricket, F.B.; Member B.B.;’Bus.’ 
Mgr. Mag.; A.B., Princeton, ’02; Member Princeton Ivy 
University, Phila. Cricket Club; Atty.-at-law; m. Eliza- 
beth Burney Haines, 6, 7, 1910. Business, 618 Stephen 
Girard Bldg., Phila.; Home, 7420 Sprague St., Mt. Airy. 

SPENCER, Robinson, Yellow; b. Sterling, 111., 11, 10, 1881; 5 . 
William A. and Eliza B. (Sargent) S.; ent. 9,’ 28 ’96 
Classical “ H ”; A A T; A.B., Wesleyan, ’03; Member T* T* 
U. S. Land Office, Roswell, N. M. Address, Eugene’ 
Oregon. 

SPIERS, A. Guy H., Blue; b. London, Eng., 5, 14, 1881; s. 

I. H. B. and Jane Owen (Williams) S. ; ent. 9, 29 '90 
Modern “C”; B.A., Haverford, ’02; A. M., Harvard, ’04’ 
Ph.D., ’09; Member $BK, Merion Cricket; Author 
sundry articles in Mod. Lang. Notes, Publications 
Mod. Lang. Assoc.; Head of Mod. Lang., University 
Sch., Chicago; Instr. Romance Lang., Harvard; Head of 
Romance Lang., Haverford Coll.; m. Jessie Fulweiler, 6, 
18, 1910. Business, Haverford, Pa.; Home, Wayne, Pa! 

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THOMAS, George Herbert, Blue; b. Phila., 3, 4, 1881; 5 . 
William Paca and Caroline Bullock (Hodges) T.; ent. 
9, 21, ’91, Modern “P”; Member Science; B.S., Haver- 
ford, ’02; Trustee Millville Pub. Liby.; Secy. Millville 
Traction Co.; Secy. Millville Flour and Grain Co.; m. 
Maud Dawson, 4, 12, 1906. Business, Care Millville 
Traction Co., Millville, N. J.; Home, 148 S. 2nd St. 

TRAINER, Frank Smith, Yellow; b. Trainer, Pa., 3, 10, 1882; 
5. William Eyre and Eliza Ann (Irving) T. ; ent. 9, 20, ’94,’ 
Modern “C”; P.G., ’99 “H”; Harvard, ex-’03. Business, 
Chester, Pa. ; Home, Trainer, Pa. 

WEAVER, Joseph Briggs, Blue; b. Phila., 6, 19, 1880; 5 . 
Clement and Caroline (Sloan) W.; ent. 9, 18, ’94, Modern 
“C”; M.E., Cornell, ’02; Member Sons Am. Rev., New 
England Soc., X d>; Supt. of Hulls, Newport News S. & D. 
D. Co. Business, Newport News, Va. ; Home, Hotel 
Warwick, Newport News. 

WELLS, Royden Emerick, Blue; b. Phila., 1, 22, 1880; 5 . 
Edwin E. and Virginia A. (Emerick) W. ; ent. 9, 18, ’93, 
Modern “P”; Gym. Class Leader; 2nd Leader Blues; 
Executive Com. Science; Railroad Accountant and 
Auditor, L. V. R. R. Business, 228 S. 3rd St., Phila.; 
Home , Wyncote, Pa. 


1899 

ALLEN, William, Blue; b. Phila., 7, 20, 1882; s. Thomas and 
Jane (Brown) A.; ent. 9, 26, ’93, Modern “P”; Pres. 
Literary; Bus. Mgr. Mag.; U. of P., ex-’03; Owner 
Webster Tailoring and Dry Cleaning Co., Williamsport, 
Pa.; W. and T. Allen Co. Business, 718 Market St., 
Phila.; Home, 1147 S. Broad St. 

BAIRD, Oliver Hopkinson, Yellow; b. Phila., 3, 22, 1879; 5 . 
R. Loper and Elizabeth Borden (Hopkinson) B.; ent. 
9, 28, ’94, Modern “C”; Reporter with Public Ledger; 
Treas. Dept., P. R. R. Business, Broad St. Station, 
Phila.; Home, “The Clinton.” 

BLACKWOOD, James Douglas, Jr., Blue; b. Phila., 11, 12, 
1881; 5. James Douglas and Isabella (McCorkell) B.; 
ent. 9, 18, ’93, Modern “C”; Member 2nd Crew; M.D., 
U. of P., ’03; Member Pathological Soc.; Author “Vin- 
cent’s Angina,” “Opsonic Index in Tuberculosis,” 
“Noma in a Wild Animal,” “Tuberculosis of the Lym- 

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phatic Glands and Skin”; Asst. Pathologist Children’s 
Hosp.; Asst. Vis. Phys. Tuberculosis Dept. Phila. Gen. 
Hosp.; Staff Phys. Henry Phipps Inst.; Asst. Phys. Out- 
Patient Dept. Gtn. Hosp.; Pathologist Kensington Disp. 
for Tuberculosis. Address , 5346 Wayne Ave., Gtn. 

BLOCH, Bernard, Blue; b. Phila., 2, 23, 1881; 5 . Simon L. and 
Cecilia (Bernstein) B.; ent. 9, 23, ’93, Modern “P”; 
Member Crew; Strength List; Certificate Proficiency 
Finance and Economics, U. of P., ’02; Member Phila. 
Yacht, Racquet, Overbrook Club; N. Snellenburg & Co. ; 
m. Gertrude A. Harman, 7, 2, 1908. Business, Broad 
and Wallace Sts., Phila.; Home , Merion, Pa. 

CADBURY, Henry Joel, Blue; b. Phila., 12, 1, 1883; 5 . Joel 
and Anna K. (Lowry) C.; ent. 9, 18, ’91, Classical “H”; 
A A T; Commencement Speaker; Member Literary; A.B., 
Haverford, ’03; A.M., Harvard, ’04; Master Greek and 
Lat., University Sch., Chicago, 111.; Teacher Latin and 
Hist., Westtown Boarding School; Instructor in Biblical 
Lit., Haverford Coll. Business, Haverford, Pa.; Home., 
Moorestown, N. J. 

DE ARMOND, Clarence, Blue; b. Beverly, N. J., 9, 7, 1880; 
5. William C. and Mary (Baker) DeA.; ent. 9, 28, ’96,’ 
Modern “P”; Pres. Class, A. A., Tennis; Capt. Relay, 
Blues; Member F.B., Track; B.S. in Architecture, U. of 
P., ’03; DeArmond, Ashmead & Bickley; m. Edna Kirk 
Musselman, 11, 17, 1909. Business, 618 Chestnut St. 
Phila.; Home, 1245 S. 53rd St. 

FOLWELL, Charles Edmund, Yellow; b. Mullica Hill, N. J., 
5, 10, 1879; 5. Robert C. and Mary K. (Stuart) F.; ent. 
9, 28, ’96, Modern “P”; U. of P. ex- ’03; Member BOH; 
Indiana represent. Folwell Bros. & Co., Mfrs. Dress 
Goods; Agriculturist and Fruit Grower; m. Grace M. 
Davies, 2, 12, 1907. Address, Mullica Hill, N. J. 

FORSYTH, Joseph Hatch, Yellow; b. Pemberton, N. J., 5, 30, 
’79; 5. Joshua and Louisa (Hatch) F.; ent. 9, 27, ’92’ 
Modern “P”; Secy. Evergreen Cemetery Co. and Stock- 
ton Water Co.; State Agt. Dept. Motor Vehicles, N. J.; 
Cooper B. Hatch & Co.; m. Hazel Hendrickson 2 19 
1907. Business, 211 Market St., Camden, N. J.; Home, 
601 Penn St. 

FRIEDMAN, Samuel Goldstein, Yellow; b. Phila., 4, 11, 1882; 
5. Herman S. and Carrie M. (Goldstein) F.; ent. 9, 24, ’95,’ 
Classical ‘ ‘ C ” ; Commencement Speaker ; Member Science] 

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Literary; B.S., U. of P., ’03; Medical ex-’06; Member 
Zelosophic Soc., Stille Med. Soc.; Insurance. Business , 
330 Walnut St., Phila.; Home , 1422 N. 16th St. 

GODSHALK, Clarence Allison, Yellow; b. Phila., 5, 2, 1881; 

5. Edward H. and Elizabeth Cressee (Downs) G. ; ent. 9, 
19, ’92, Modern “P”; Member Union League, Racquet, 
Corinthian Yacht, Automobile Club of Am.; Treas. 
Keystone Motor Car Co.; Mfr. and Automobile Dealer; 
Suburban real estate. Business , 701 North American 
Bldg., Phila.; Home, Ardmore, Pa. 

HACKETT, Horatio Balch, Blue; b. Phila., 5, 8, 1880; s. 
Horatio B. and Jane F. (Lukens) H.; ent. 9, 21, ’94, 
Modern “C”; Pres. Lit. Soc.; Gym. Class Leader; Capt. 
B.B.; Member F.B.; U. S. M. A., ’04; Member Blue 
Lodge No. 3, F. and A. M.; Chapter No. 208, Gtn. ; 
Member Intercollegiate Rules Com. ; 2nd Lieut. 27th 
U. S. Infantry; Supt. Construction Ins. Exch. Bldg., 
Chicago; Supt. Bldg. Constr. with D. H. Burnham & Co.; 
m. Winifred Dockham, 11, 20, 1906. Business, Railway 
Exchange Bldg., Chicago, 111.; Home, 2217 E. Cumber- 
land St., Phila. 

HARNED, Thomas Biggs, Jr., Yellow; b. Camden, N. J., 

6, 10, 1882; s. T. B. and Augusta A. (Frankel) H.; ent. 
9, 19, ’92, Classical “C”; Sub. B.B.; Member Cricket, 
Science; A.B., U. of P., ’03; LL.B., ’06; Member A KE, 

Member Bar. Business, 301 W. End Trust Co. 
Bldg., Phila.; Home, Morris St., Gtn. 

HARRIS, Henry Frazer, Yellow; b. Phila., 5, 28, 1880; 5. J. 
Campbell and Mary (Powers) H.; ent. 10, 24, ’91, Mod- 
ern “P”; Secy. A. A.; 2nd F.B.; B.S., Princeton, ’03; 
Member Rittenhouse Club ; Trustee Chestnut Hill Hosp. ; 
Farmer; m. Virginia Blair Johnston, 12, 9, 1903. Ad- 
dress, Chestnut Hill P. O. 

HUGHES, William Henry, Yellow; b. Phila., 6, 28, 1880; 5. 
John Owen and Margaret Jane (Abernethy) H.; ent. 9, 
26, ’91, Modern “ P” ; Treas. A. A. ; Member Cricket, F.B., 
Hockey; B.S., U. of P., ’03; Member B0n, Am. Soc. 
Testing Materials, Union League, Merion Cricket, Phila. 
Country, Bryn Mawr Polo, Portland (Me.) Yacht, Cam- 
den (Me.) Yacht, and Rotary Club Phila.; V.-P. and 
Treas. Phila. Rolling Mills, Inc.; Hughes & Patterson, 
Delaware Rolling Mills; m. Ethel F. Stone, 5, 14, 1908. 
Business, 800 Richmond St., Phila.; Home, Bryn Mawr, 
Pa. 


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IRVING, Samuel Lloyd, Blue; b. Chester, Pa., 8, 13, 1882; 

5. William A. and Ella (Lloyd) I.; ent. 9, 21, ’94, Modern 
“C”; B.S., U. of P., ’03; Member Penn of Chester, 

Spring Haven Country Club, Wallingford; A T A; Secy. 
Jas. Irving & Son, Ltd. Address, Chester, Pa.. 

LEVICK, Howard Register, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 4, 27, 1881; 

5. H. R. and Mary E. (Allen) L.; ent. 9, 21, ’92, Modern 
“P”; Asst. Ed. Mag., Capt. Track; Mem. F. B., Hockey; 
Princeton ex- ’03; Construction and mining; Ranch * 
owner. Business, 720 Chestnut St., Phila.; Home, 
Ogontz, Pa. 

McCUTCHEON, Thomas Potter, Jr., Blue; b. Phila., 7, 27, 1881; 

s. Thomas P. and Minnie (Napheys) McC. ; ent. 10, 5, ’98’ 
Classical “P”; A.B., U. of P., ’03; Ph.D., ’07; Member 
A T A, Univ. Club, Am. Chem. Soc., A. A. A. S.; Author 
“New Results in Electro Analysis”; Instr. Gen. Chemis- 
try, U. of P. Business, John Harrison Lab., U. of P., 
Phila.; Home, 505 Locust Ave., Gtn. 

MEIGS, Arthur Ingersoll, Blue; b. Phila., 6, 29, 1882; 5. 
Arthur V. and Mary Roberts (Browning) M.; ent. 9, 15, 
’81, Classical “P”; A.B., Princeton, ’03; Member Prince- 
ton, Princeton Charter, T-Square, Merion Cricket, 
Philadelphia, Radnor Hunt; Formerly with T. P. Chand- 
ler; Mellor & Meigs, Architects. Business, 821 Lafayette 
Bldg., Phila.; Home, 1322 Walnut St. 

MOORE, Robert Thomas, Blue; b. Haddonfield, N. J., 6, 24, 
1882; 5. Henry D. and Mary J. (Thomas) M.; ent. 9, 28, 
’96, Classical “C”; Winner Commencement Prize Essay’ 
Member Debate; B.A., U. of P., ’03; M.A., Harvard, ’04; 
d>B K; Member Del. Valley Ornith., Am. Ornith. Union’ 
m. Selma Helena Muller, 12, 22, 1903. Address, 46 Man- 
sion Ave., Haddonfield, N. J. 

MURPHY, Howard Mallet-Prevost, Yellow; b. Phila., 9, 1, 
1881; 5. Howard and Anita (Mallet-Prevost) M.; ent ! 

9, 13, ’93, Classical “H”; A AT; Asst. Ed. Mag. * ME 
Lehigh, ’04; T Bn; Mech. Eng., Carnegie Steel Co.; Asst! 
Foreman, Inventor and Engineer, Westinghouse Air 
Brake Co.; Mech. Eng. charge of Industrial Dept., N. Y. 
District, Westinghouse A. B. Co.; Successful inventor. 
Business, 165 Broadway, N. Y.; Home , Scarsdale, N. 
Y.; P. O. address, Box 91, Hartsdale P. O., West- 
chester Co, N. Y. 


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NIBECKER, Claude Pendleton, Blue; b. Westerly R. I. 
9, 19, 1881; 5. F. H. and Bell S. (Pendleton) N. ; ent. 9, 17 
98, Modern “C” ; Valedictorian; B.S.,M.I.T., 03; Engineer 
with Am. Waterworks and Guarantee Co. of Pittsburgh 
Dec’d 11, 10, 1908. 

PHILLIPS, Alfred Samuel, Yellow; b. Green Creek, N. J. 

8, 12, 1878; 5. Alfred Samuel and Harriet R. (Conover) 
P.; ent. 9, 25, ’93, Classical “P”; Member Literary, 
Banjo, Track, Relay; Princeton ex-’03; Member Colonial 
Club, Princeton, Hiawatha Lodge, No. 434, F. & A. M.; 
Asst. Engr. with Rapid Transit Commission N. Y. ; 
Transitman Bridge Dept. N. Y. City; m. Edith Evans! 

9, 30, 1910. Business, 428 E. 133rd St., N. Y.; Home 
516 S. 6th Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 

ROSSMASSLER, Walter Held, Yellow; b. Phila., 7, 24, 1880; 
5. Richard and Bertha (Collins) R. ; ent. 9, 19, ’93, Mod- 
ern “P”; Capt. Gym.; Member Huntingdon Valley 
Country, Gtn. Cricket, Manufacturers’ Club; Treas. and 
Dir. Sauquoit Silk Mfg. Co.; Dir. Nat. Bank of the 
Northern Liberties, County Fire Ins. Co., and Phila. 
Caramel Co. Business, 4015 Clarissa St., Phila.; Home, 
607 Church Lane, Gtn. 

SHOCH, James Ray, Blue; b. Phila., 6, 30, 1881; 5 . Henry 
Rorer and Sarah E. (Meyers) S.; ent. 9, 21, ’91, Modern 
“P”; Capt Gym.; Vice-Pres. A. A.; Mem. F.B., Track, 
Crew, B.B.; B.S., U. of P., ’03; Union League, $KT*; 
Builder and Real Estate. Address, 1503 N. 16th St. 
Phila. 

SKILLERN, Penn-Gaskell, Jr., Blue; b. Phila., 3, 26, 1882; 
5. Penn-Gaskell and Anna (Dorsey) S.; ent. 9, 19, ’92, 
Modern “P”; Bus. Mgr. Mag.; Member Science; M.D., 
U. of P., ’03; Member d>A©, County Med. Soc., d>A2, 
F. & A. M., Pathological Soc. Phila.; Author various 
medical papers and “Descriptive Anatomy,” “Anatomy 
of Central Nervous System'”; Res. Phys. German Hosp.; 

• Asst. Demonstrator Anat. and Pathology, U. of P.; Phys. 
to Dispensary for Women, German Hosp.; Asst. Surgeon 
Out-patients Children’s Hosp.; Alumni Pres., Class 1903 
Med. Address, 241 S. 13th St. 

STEVENS, Robert, Blue; b. 1, 25, 1884; s. Robert E. Stevens; 
ent. 9, 21, ’95, Modern “P.” Incomplete. 

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TAFEL, Walter Reuben, Yellow; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 6, 26, 
1879; s. Adolph J. and Hannah (Boericke) T.; ent. 9 28* 
93, Modern P ; Capt. F.B.; Mgr. B.B.; Princeton ex- 
97. Address, 811 E. 6th St., Los Angeles, Cal. 

THORPE, Charles Newbold, Blue; b. Phila., 9, 2, 1880-5. 
Charles Newbold and Mary (Warren) T. ; ent 9’ 22 ’92 

Modem “P”; Member Banjo. Home, Bryn Mawr’ 
Pa. . 

TRAINER, William Eyre, Jr., Blue; b. Trainer, Pa., 4 6 
1880; s. William E. and Eliza Anne (Irving) T - ent 
™ 94 ’ Modern “ p ”; Member 2nd F.B?/ Hockey 
B.B.; Member F. & A. M., Chester Chapt. R. A. M • 
with Carnegie Steel Co., Suburban Gas Co.- Supt* 
Trainer Spinning Co. Business, Trainer Spinning Co ' 
Chester, Pa.; Home, Trainer, Del. Co., Pa. 

TUPPER, Frank Boyce, Blue; b. Marquette, Mich 7 28 

> 1 nf 1 ^ Kerr B °y ce and Lucille (Sloan) T.; ent. 9 28 
96, Modern “P”; Member Crew; B.S., U. of P ’03 
LL.B.,’06; Member A KE,$A$; Member New York Bar 
Investment Securities, P. W. Brooks & Co. Address', 
115 Broadway, N. Y. 

WEST, Francis Darley, Yellow; b. Phila., 7, 14 1881- 5 
Oscar F and Caroline T. (Bartram) W.; ent. 9 21 ’’94' 
Modern P”; Treas. and Pres. Science; B.S. U of p’ ’03- 
Member F. and A M., A T Q, Am. Pub. Health Assoc.; 
111. Water Supply Assoc.; Author articles on Water Puri- 
fication, addresses on “ Sanitary Control of Filter Plants ” 
Action of Slow Sand Filter during Process of Filtra- 

rwJ ^r St ’ ’u AsS v Bacteriol ogist, Chemist in 

Charge Torresdale Lab., Bureau of Water, Phila • m 

Frances Louise Metzger, 2, 24, 1908. Business, To^res- 
dale Laboratory, Holmesburg, Pa.; Home, Grant Ave 
lorresdale. ’ 

W°LF, Morris, Blue; 6 Phila., 8, 20, 1883; s. Edwin and 
?S“r a M ) T W,; 9. 23. ’93, Modern “H”; 

^1 R ' n d ' ; I r | as ; l - A ' A ' A - ; Member Science; 
LL.B., U. of P., 03; Asst. Dist. Atty. of Phila.; m. 

fand ln Tiri' Ria SWai Wu-,’ 12 ’ 191 °- 1328 

Land Title Bldg., Phila. Home, 1733 Mongtomery 


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CHRISTMAN, Howard Sanna, Blue; b. Norristown, Pa. 9. 
b 1881; 5. Edward C. and Mary (Sanna) C.; ent. 2 1 ’97 
Modern P’^Capt. Cricket; B.S., U. of P„ '04; Supt! 
r± an i ron * Steel Co.; m. Mary Field Abbott, 6 3 
iyU8. Business, Crum Lynne, Pa.; Home, Wayne, Pa, 

COFFIN, Ilenry Peronneau, Blue; b. Phcenixville, Pa. 5 24 
“l 5 ' Henry P and Mary M. (Morton) C.; ent. 9,’ 28! 
96, Classical C ; Winner Prize Commencement Ora- 
tion; B.S. U. of P., ’07; U. S. Consul, Rosario, Argentine 
. A.; w. Anna Cannon, 1909. Address, Rosario Arven- 
tine, S. A. ’ 6 


COOPER, William John, Blue; b. Phila., 11 10 1882- 5 

Thomas Cooper; ent. 10, 1, ’94, Modern “C.”’ Address 
2041 Spring Garden St., Phila. 


CREADICK, Abram Nowell, Yellow; b. Dover, Del. 10 23 
1883; 5. Samuel and Florence (Nowell) C.;’ent. 9,’ 28 ’ ’96’ 
Classical “P”; Member Literary, Science; A.B., U. of P ’ 
’04; M.D., ’08; Member Portland City and Co. Med. Soc!’ 
Oregon Med. Soc., Am. Med. Assoc., University Club of 
Ore., A T, Penn. Alumni of Ore.; Physician, Asst. Prof. 
Pathology, Univ. of Oregon; m. Emma Greenwood De 
Bow, 11, 23, 1909. Business, Medical Building, Portland 
Oregon; Home, 707 Wayne St. 

GARVIN, Dean, Yellow; b. Phila., 5, 22, 1879; 5. William T 
and Sophia (Knox) G.; ent. 9, 28, ’96, Modern “P”- 
Pres. A. A.; Vice-Pres. Class; Member Glee, F.B.; Capt! 
Relay, Track; U. of P. ex-’04. Address, 1930 Wallace 
St., Phila. 

GILPIN, Francis Hopkinson, Blue; b. Phila., 8, 3, 1883; 5. 
Hood and Emily O. (Hopkinson) G.; ent. 9’ 29 ’93 
Modern “H”; A AT; Bus. Mgr. Mag.; B.S., U. of P.’, ’04; 
Member Engineers’, Franklin Inst., Am. Gas Inst., Ilium! 
Eng. Soc., Soc. Colonial Wars, Soc. Desc. of Signers; 
Author two papers before Ilium. Eng. Soc.; Eng. Dept.’ 
& Dept, of Tests U. G. I. Co., Photometrical Lab. Busi- 
ness, Point Breeze Gas Works, Phila.; Home, 3101 
Passyunk Ave. 


GRIBBEL, Wakeman Griffin, Blue; b. New York, 10, 24, 
1880; 5. John and Elizabeth B. (Wood) G. ; ent. 9, 22, 
’98, Modern “P”; Member Glee, F.B., Crew; B.S.,’ 
U. of P., ’04; Member Phila. Cricket, Engineering 

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Alumni Soc. U. of P., Bachelors’ Barge, <£ K ; Foreman 
of Erection, D. McDonald & Co., Albany, N. Y. ; Draughts- 
man, Asst, to Supt., and Salesman John J. Griffin & Co., 
Phila. ; m. Margaret Douglas Latta, 10, 26, 1907. Busi- 
ness , 1513 Race St., Phila.; Home, 319 W. Moreland 
Ave., Chestnut Hill. 

HAGAR, Frederick Kimball, Blue; b. Phila., 11, 24, 1881; 5. 
Walter F. and Martha B. (Kimball) H.; ent. 9, 29, ’93, 
Classical “P”; A.B., Princeton, ’04; with W. F. Hagar 
& Co.; m. Constance Eleanor Kinley, 11, 15, 1911. Busi- 
ness, 421 Chestnut St., Phila.; Home, 626 Westview 
Ave., Gtn. 

HALL, Haslett Gardiner, Yellow; b. Phila., 9, 14, 1882; 5. 
Zachary Taylor and Sophie Christ (Roberts) H.; Bus. 
Mgr. Mag.; Member Science, Gym.; B.S., U. of P., ’05; 
Member lA0, P.C.C. ; Hall & Carpenter, Tin Plate and 
Metals; m. Ellen Stager Tyson, 4, 21, 1909. Business, 
518-520 Race St., Phila.; Home, Ridley Park, Pa. 

HORNER, Charles, Blue; b. Phila., 3, 5, 1884; 5. Samuel 
and Ellen Frances (Montgomery) H., Jr.; ent. 9, 28, ’97, 
Classical “C”; Member Gym.; A.B., Princeton, ’05. 
Business, 614 Paul Jones Bldg., Louisville, Ky. ; Home , 
Tavern Club. 

JONES, Madeleine ; 1 b. Hamburg, Ger., 3, 8, 1882; d. Richard 
M. and Virginia (Costello) J.; ent. 9, 26, ’90, Modern 
“C. ” Address, Mrs. George J. Walenta, 2650 N. 9th 
St., Phila. 

KIMBALL, Walter Denniston, Blue; b. Phila., 12, 30, 1881; 5 . 
William Spooner and Kate C. (Boone) K. ; ent. 9, 28, ’96, 
Modem “P”; C.E., Princeton, ’05; Rodman, P. R. R., 
Engineer Construction, Cornwall Ore Bank Co., Open 
Hearth Plant, Md. Steel Co. ; Secy, and Treas. Equitable 
Brick Mfg. Co.; m. Elizabeth M. Brice, 4, 22, 1911. Busi- 
ness, 60th and Lombard Sts., Phila.; Home, 41st and 
Chestnut Sts. 

KIRKBRIDE, James Dougherty, Yellow; b. Spring Lake 
Beach, N. J., 9, 30, 1882; 5. M. Frank and Euretta E. 
(Dougherty) K. ; ent. 9, 28, ’96, Modern “P”; Member 
Science, Gym.; B.S., U. of P., ’05; Member AMnQ, Pep- 
per Med. Soc. Address, 2212 Green St., Phila. 


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LLOYD, James Paul, Yellow; b. Phila., 12, 2, 1881; 5 . James 
Hendrie and Susan (Newell) L.; ent. 10, 9, ’99, Classical 
“P”; Member F.B., Track; A.B., Princeton, ’04; Mem- 
ber Troop A N. G. P.; Banker. Business, 505 Chestnut 
St., Phila. ; Home, 3918 Walnut St. 


MACKAY, William Herbert Gorton, Blue; b. Phila., 9 25 
1883; j. Robert M. and Mary Ella (Gorton) M. • ent 9 19’ 
’94, Classical “ C ” ; A A T ; Commencement Speaker; Secy! 
Science; Vice-Pres. Literary; Winner Alumni Prize Ma? 
Article; A.B., U. of P., ’04; M.D., ’07; Member Phila! 
Co. Med. Soc., Philomathean Soc. U. of P., Rex Chess 
Club; Phys. Med. Dispens. Howard Hosp.; Northern Dis- 
pensary; Visiting Phys. Baptist Home for the Aged; 
Asst, in Eye Dispens., Episcopal Hosp. Address, 1416 N.’ 
16th St., Phila. 


MITCHELL, F. Robins, Blue; b. Phila., 11, 9, 1881; 5 . John Jay 
and Annie Bell (Davis) M.; ent. 9, 18, ’94, Modern “P”; 
Capt. B.B.; Member Cricket; U. of P., ex-’04; Member 
$ r A, Brae Burn Country Club; MacKellar & Mitchell, 
Manufrs.’ Agents. Address, 170 Summer St., Boston’ 
Mass. 


MYERS, Desaix Brown, Yellow; b. Washington, D. C.; 5 . Dr. 
J. D. and Mary (Brown) M.; ent. 9, 28, ’91, Modern 
“P”; Member B.B.; B.S., U. of P., ’05; B.S., M. I. T., 
’08; Member Z T\ Rittenhouse, Phila. Cricket, University 
of Los Angeles, Los Angeles Chamber of Mines, Over- 
land of Pasadena, Am. Inst. Mining Eng., Technology, 
Boston; Asst. Mineralogist and Geologist M. I. T. Expe- 
dition to Aleutian I.; Engr. and Chem., Mine La Motte 
Lead and Smelting Co., Mo. ; Mining Engineer. Business, 
321 Story Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal.; Home, 1521 Spruce 
St., Phila. 

O’NEILL, Elmer Wesley, Blue; b. Phila., 9, 1, 1882; 5 . William 
C. and Jennie (Robinson) O’N.; ent. 9, 20, ’95, Modern 
“H”;AAT; Commencement Speaker; Ed.-in-Ch. Mag.; 
Pres. Literary; Vice-Pres. Science; Member Cricket; Wm. 
C. O’Neill & Sons, Ins. Brokers. Business, 328 Walnut 
St., Phila.; Home, 2211 W. Tioga St. 

REGISTER, Layton Bartol, Yellow; b. Phila., 5, 30, 1882; 5 . 
Henry C. and Sita (Bartol) R.; ent. 9, 29, ’93, Modern 
“C”; Pres. Science; B.S., U. of P., ’04; LL.B., ’08; One 
year Law School U. of Paris; $BK; Member University, 

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Merion Cricket, Musical Art, Coin d’Or, Sharswood 
Law, Sphinx Club, T* T ; Treas. Coin d’Or, Gowen Fellow 
at Law, U. of P.; Atty.-at-law, Grad, student of Law. 
Address , Haverford, Pa. 

RING, Marcus Sidney, Yellow; b. Phila., 1, 18, 1881; 5. 
Marcus D. and Annie E. (Wilde) R.; ent. 9, 18, ’95, 
Modern “P”; Treas. Class; Member Senior Chorus; 
Leader Gym.; Mgr. B.B.; Mgr. Susquehanna Silk Mills; 
m. Mary Helen Scattergood, 4, 8, 1903. Business , 1211 
Arch St., Phila.; Home , Cynwyd, Pa. 

ROGERS, Walter Leigh, Yellow; b. Atlantic, Mass., 3, 10, 
1882; s. Henry C. and Lilian (Ahrens) R.; ent. 10, 2, ’99, 
Modern “P”; Member B.B.; Sub. F.B.; U. of P., ex-’04; 
Member Riverton Country Club; S AE; with Chas. D. 
Barney & Co., Bankers and Brokers. Business, 124 S. 
4th St., Phila.; Home, Riverton, N. J. 

SUTTON, Edward Hilton, Yellow; b. Moorestown, N. J., 8, 
27, 1880; 5. Edward and Abigail (Hilton) S.; ent. 9, 19, 
’95, Modern “P”; U. of P. Special; Head-salesman with 
Am. Tobacco Co.; Pres. Nat. Cutlery Co., Detroit; V.-P. 
J. T. H. Mitchell, Inc., Chicago; m. Helen Diehl, 4, 6, 
1904. Business, Care Pittsburgh Supply Co., Pittsburgh, 
Pa.; Home, 5708 Stanton Ave. 

ZANE, Ralph Russell, Blue; b. Phila., 1, 25, 1882; 5. Anthony 
M. and Kate Isabel (Quirk) Z.; ent. 9, 14, ’93, Modern 
“C”; Pres. Class; Asst. Ed. Mag.; Treas. I. A. A. A., 
P. C. A. A.; Member Mandolin, Senior Chorus, F.B., 
Crew; B.S., U. of P., '04; Member A KE, Bachelors’ Barge, 
Union League Clubs; with Keller Pneumatic Tool Co.; 
A. M. Zane, Building and. Real Est.; A. P. Burchell & 
Co. Business, 1937 W. Lehigh Ave., Phila.; Home, 2200 
Tioga St. 


1901 

ASHBURNER, Lesley, Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 21, 1883; s. 
Charles A. and Roberta M. (John) A.; ent. 9, 10, ’98, 
Modern “C”; Member Literary, Science, Mandolin; 
C.E., Cornell, ’06; Member Engineers’, Cornell (Phila.), 
Merion Cricket, Cornell (N. J.) Clubs; United Concrete 
Steel Co.; Curtis-Ruggles Co.; Atlas Portland Cement 
Co.; Doyle & Co., Contractors; Fireproofing Engineer, 
Underwriters Co. Business, Empire Bldg., Phila. ; Home, 
. 1012 Spruce St. 


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BAKER, Lind Mason, Blue; b. Phila., 8, 26, 1882; s. Walter 

T. and Ella R. (Mason) B.; ent. 9, 28, ’96, Modern “C”; 

Member Science, Literary; B.S., U. of P., ’05; Drafts- 
man Am. Bridge Co.; Rodman, Penna. R. R. Co.; Asst, 
to Div. Eng., Phila. Terminal Div. P. R. Aida 

Davis, 1, 29, 1908. Business , Care Div. Engineer P. R. R., 
32nd and Powelton Ave., Phila.; Home, 1305 Erie Ave! 

BLOCH, Arthur, Blue; b. Phila., 7, 25, 1882; 5 . S. L. and 
Cecilia (Bernstein) B.; ent. 9, 23, ’93, Modern “C”; 
Pres. A. A.; Capt. Blues; Class Leader Gym.; Member 
2nd F.B., Gym., Track; School Leader First Field Color 
Contests; Broke I. A. A. A. Record Stand. Broad Jump; 

U. of P., ex- ’05; N. Snellenburg & Co.; m. Julia H. Prince' 
11, 7, 1906. Business, 12th and Market Sts., Phila.; 
Home, 2319 N. Park Ave. 

CHANDLEE, Evan Goldsmith, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 5, 30, 
1882; 5 . Evan G. and Elizabeth (Burk) C.; ent. 9, 25, ’94, 
Modern “P”; Asst. Ed. Mag.; Member Hockey, Relay, 
F.B.; B.S., Princeton, ’05. Dec’d 1, 26, 1906. 

CONWAY, Adam Southern, Blue; 6. Phila., 2, 20, 1883; 5 . 
Adam S. and Cora (Conway) C.; ent. 9, 20, ’93, Modern 
“C”; U. of P., ex-’05; Real Estate; m. Marian T. Brittin, 
10, 19, 1910. Address, 39th and Locust Sts., Phila. 

CRAWFORD, Kenneth Bayless, Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 9, 1883; 
5. George L. and Emma L. (Moore) C.; ent. 9, 26, ’94, 
Classical “C”; Mgr. B.B.; A.B., Princeton, ’05; LL.B., 
U. of P., ’08; Member 1st Troop Phila. City Cav., Prince- 
ton, Merion Cricket Clubs; Solicitor Employers’ Indem- 
nity Co. Business, 400 West End Trust Bldg., Phila.; 
Home, Merion, Pa. 

CUMMINGS, Charles Howe, Yellow; b. Phila., 1, 26, 1884; 5 . 
Harry K. and Isabel J. (Idell) C.; ent. 9, 23, ’96, Modern 
“C”; Member Science, 2nd Crew; B.S., U. of P., ’05; 
Asst. Eng., Penn. Dept. Health. Business, State Health 
Dept., Harrisburg, Pa.; Home, Harrisburg. 

DOAK, Samuel Ernest, Yellow; b. Phila., 7, 30, 1883; s. 
James and R. Jane (Borne) D., Jr.; ent. 9, 28, ’96, Mod- 
ern “H”; A AT; Pres. Literary; M.E., U. of P., ’05; 
Lehigh, ’07; SX; Mining Engineer, Mexico. Address , 
1502 N. 15th St., Phila. 


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DONALDSON, Wharton Landell, Yellow; b. Atlantic City, 
6, 26, ’80; 5. Francis Adams and Mary Heyberger (Lan- 
dell) D.; ent. 10, 16, ’93, Modern “P”; Asst. Bus. Mgr. 
Mag.; Mgr. F. B., Cricket; Capt. F. B., Track, Crew; 
Member Glee; U. of P., ex-’05; B © II; Member Bachelors’ 
Barge, St. Nicholas N. Y. Club, Sons of Rev., Loyal 
Legion of U. S.; Foreman H. S. Kerbaugh, Inc.; Asst. 
Supt. Mines, Alma Cement Co., Canton, Ohio; Salesman 
Am. Ferrofies Brazing Co.; Mgr. N. Y. Brazing Co.; Con- 
struction Dept. Keystone Fire Proofing Co. Business , 
Atlanta, Ga.; Home , “The Clinton,’’ Phila. 

DYER, William Brown, Yellow; b. Medford, N. J., 2, 5, ’82; 
5. Elmer E. and Ida J. (Brown) D.; ent. 9, 28, ’97, 
Modern “H”; A A T; Walker & Kepler, Fairmount Coal 
Co.; A. J. Gillingham, Auditor Passenger Receipts, 
P. R. R.; m. Lou W. Shingle, 5, 26, 1909. Business , 
Room 891, Broad St. Station, Phila. ; Home , Medford, N .J. 

ENGLISH, Charles Clement, Blue; b. Camden, N. J., 7, 31, ’82; 
5. Charles and Elizabeth M. (Rowand) E., Jr.; ent. 9, 28, 
’97, Modern “P”; Leader Glee, Field Color Contests; 
Member B. B., Track; C.E., Princeton, ’05; with P. R. 
R., Montgomery Lumber Co., Uhler & English; m. Edith 
Cresson, 3, 8, 1909. Business, 108 North Delaware Ave., 
Phila.; Home, 39 E. Benezet St., Chestnut Hill. 

ESSEN, Willis Lilburn, Blue; b. Cape May, N. J., 7, 22, 1882; 

5. William G. and Tryphena P. (Crowell) E.; ent. 9, 20, 
’99, Modern “C”; Commencement Essay Prize; C.E., 
U. of P., ’06; Engr. Bureau of Surveys, Grade Crossing 
Div. P. and R. Ry. Dec’d 5, 8, 1907. 

FALKENAU, Robert Morris, Blue; b. Colorado Springs, Col., 
9, 27, 1882; 5. Arthur and- Emily T. (Eidlitz) F.; ent. 
9, 25, ’00, Modern “H”; A A T; Asst. Bus. Mgr. Mag.; 
M.E., Cornell, ’05; Member Cornell Club N. Y., Am. 
Inst. E. E., SS; Mgr. C. D. Jackson & Co., Marble Imp.; 
m. Florence Clifford, 10, 25, 1911. Business, 431 E. 
105th St., N. Y.; Home, 1186 Lexington Ave. 

FERGUSON, James Murdock, Yellow; b. Haddonfield, N. J., 

6, 10, 1881; 5. George S. and Margaret M. (Maybin) F.; 
ent. 9, 28, ’97, Modern “P”; Member Track, Relay; 
Broke High Jump Record; Secy. George S. Ferguson Co., 
Printers & Electrotypers; m. Henrietta Garrett Young- 
man, 12, 28, 1904. Business, 15 N. Seventh St., Phila.; 
Home, 121 Argyle Road, Ardmore, Pa. 

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FLEISHER, Louis Morton, Blue; b. Phila., 6, 23, 1884; 5 . Pen- 
rose and Amanda (Dannenbaum) F.; ent. 9, 21, ’93, 
Modern “C”; Member Musical; B.S., U. of P., ’04; LL.B.’ 
’07; Member Philmont Country, Keystone Fencing Club ; 
Sundheim and Fleisher, Lawyers. Business , 1511-12 

Real Est. Trust Bldg., Phila.; Home, 1901 Spring 
Garden St. 


FREEMAN, Paul, Yellow; b. Germantown, 1, 14, 1884; s. 
Samuel T. and Sarah H. (Clendeniss) F.; ent. 9, 25, ’93, 
Modern “C”; Member EX, University Club; Atty.-at- 
Law, Instr. Evening Sch. U. of P. Business, 411 Franklin 
Bank Bldg., Phila.; Home, 206 E. Penn St., Gtn. 

FULWEILER, John Edwin, Blue; b. Phila., 2, 16, 1883; s'. 
Peter Conrad and Emma Sheble (Fisher) F. ; ent. 9, 28, 
’96, Modern “P”; Member Literary; B.S., U. of P., ’06; 
M.E., ’08; Member Engineers Club of Phila., Am. Soc. 

M. E., Am. Ilium. Eng. Soc.; De La Vergen Machine Co., 

N. Y. ; Eng. Dept. Otto Gas Engine Works, U. G. I. Co. 
Business, U. G. I. Bldg., Phila.; Home, 4335 Chestnut St. 

GARNER, Howard Wilson, Blue; b. Hatboro, Pa., 3, 30, 1880; 
5. Samuel J. and Fannie H. (Wilson) G. ; ent. 9, 28, ’96, 
Classical “P”; A.B., U. of P., ’05; Asst. Instr. English, 
U. of P.; with Simpson & Brown; Atty.-at-Law. Busi- 
ness, 1100-06 Penn Sq. Bldg., Phila.; Home, Hatboro, Pa. 

HARTLEY, James Hugh, Blue; b. Palmyra, N. J., 8, 23, 1882; 
5. James and Ellen English (Lake) H.; ent. 1, 3, ’99, 
Modern “P”; Member F. B., Track; Member Mech. Eng. 
Soc., Engineering Soc. U. of P. ; Patriotic Order Sons of 
Am.; Artisans Order Mutual Protection, Palmyra Field 
Club, Phila. Telephone Soc.; Dist. Eng. Bell Tel. Co.; m. 
Frances Emma Mahn, 10, 10, 1906; Business, 216 E. 
State St., Trenton, N. J.; Home, 705 Garfield Ave., 
Palmyra, N. J. 

HAWLEY, Everett Malcolm, Yellow; b. Phila., 5, 2, 1882; 
5 . Warren Altemus and Nina Bluxome (Hall) H.; ent. 
9, 21, ’93, Modern “P”; Class Poet; Member Glee; 
Cornell, ex-’05; Member Waterbury, Waterbury Country, 
Phila. Cricket Clubs, FireTns. Soc. Phila., d> T A; Commer- 
cial Agt. U. G. I. Co.; Address, Care of U. G. I. Co., 
Waterbury, Conn. 


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HEISLER, William Henry, Jr., Blue; b. Pemberton, N. J. 
1, 6, 1883; 5. William H. and Eliza Jane (Yard) H.; ent. 
9, 28, 96, Classical “H”; Valedictorian; Class Speaker 
Alumni Banquet; Debate at Entertainment; Secy. A. A.; 
Capt. Relay; Member Track, Hockey, Literary; A.B 
Princeton, ’05; Broker’s Clerk, Student-at-Law. Ad- 
dress, Bordentown, N. J. 


JANVIER, George Victor, Yellow; b. Camden, X. J., 10, 19, 
1881; 5. Thomas G. and Katherine (Reinboth) J.; ent. 
9, 18, 94, Modern P ; Asst. Ed. Mag.; Member Science, 
Literary; M.D., U. of P., ’06; Member Del. Co. Med. Soc 
Lansdowne Nat. Hist. Club, Am. Med. Assoc., Phila’ 
Pediatric Soc.; V.-P. Lansdowne Nat. Hist. Club Med 
Examiner six Ins. Cos. ; Res. Phys. Phoenixville Hosp 
and Municipal Hosp., Phila.; Physician to Pub. School 
System, Royersford, Pa. ; m. Margaret Levis Marshall, 4, 
, 1909. Address, 67 N". Lansdowne Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. 


KELLEY, John, Yellow; b. Phila., 6, 6, 1883; 5. George W. 
and Caroline (Spielman) K.; ent. 2, 6, ’93, Modern “C”* 
Member Science; B.S., U. of P., ’05; Member Penn 
Charter, Fencers’, Engineers’, Golf Clubs; Assoc. Mem 
Am. Inst. E. E., Electric of Wilkinsburg; Salesman Phila. 
Olhce Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. ; Asst to Mgr 
Industrial Dept. Phila. Office Westinghouse Electric & 
Mfg. Co.; m. Virginia Henrietta Smith, 9, 3, 1907. Busi - 
ness, Care Westinghouse Electric Mfg. Co., N. American 
Bldg., Phila.; Home, 212 N. Maple Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. 


LANGSDORF, Jacob Loeb, Blue; b. Phila., 11, 1, 1884- r 
f. s ’ d ° r g, nd Blanche (Loeb) L.; ent. 10, 24, '95, Modern 
A/rr ’ U. of P., ’05; Antonio Roig and Langsdorf, 

^i rS ooS lg ? T rS i f 0 Lo ui se s - Teller, 2, 8, 1909. Business, 
317-321 N. 7th St., Phila.; Home, 1418 Girard Ave. 


LEVIN, Alan, Blue; b Phila., 11,9, 1884; 5. Isidor and Mary 
Josephine (Rank) L.; ent. 1 , 3, ’96, Modern “C”- Com- 
mencement Speaker; Member Literary; U of P ex-’05- 
Member Union League, <J> K T\ “Grocers and Importers 
Exchange ; S H. Levin’s Sons. Business, 30 S. Delaware 
Ave., Phila.; Home, Merion, Pa. 


LIPPINCOTT, James Janney, Yellow; b. Phila., 5, 27, 1883; 
5. Howard W. and Anna Miller (lannev) L * ent Q 
'92, Modern “P"; Member Track, F.B.,’ Literary | 
Strength List; A.B., Swarthmore, ’05; Member K l F* 


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Westchester County, N. Y. Chamber Commerce, White 
Plains Club; with P. R. R., N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R., N. Y. 
City Bd. Water Supply; Ward Carpenter & Co., Civii 
Engrs. and Surveyors; Woodycrest Park Co., Real Est.; 
m. Mary Stuart Washburn, 11, 18, 1905. Business , 
Tarrytown, N. Y.; Home, 10 Crane Ave., White Plains, 
N. Y. 

LIVINGSTONE, Roy Montefiore, Yellow; b. Tamaqua, Pa., 
1, 11, 1886; 5. Sigmund and Lena (Stern) L.; ent. 9, 25, 
’00, Modern “C”; A.B., U. of P., '05; LL.B., '06; Member 
Mercantile, Cosmopolitan, Atlantic City Club, Elks; 
Pres. Vacuum-Air Cleaning Co.; V.-P. Livingstone Realty 
Co.; Secy, and Treas. Folsom Real Est. Co.; Secy, and 
Treas. Nat. Home Bldg. Co.; Atty.-at-law. Business, 
N. E. Cor. Broad and Walnut Sts., Phila.; Home, Hotel 
Majestic. 

LONGCOPE, Thomas Moore, Jr., Blue; b. Phila., 9, 23, 1883; 
5. Thomas M. and Ellen Nunns (Carhart) L. ; ent. 9, 27, 
'92, Modern “P”; B.S., Princeton, '05; Member Princeton 
Club ; Wm. B. Riley & Co., Mfgrs. Business, 238 Chestnut 
St., Phila.; Home, 50 Windemere Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. 

McFARLAND, Harold Barclay, Yellow; b. Phila., 9, 15, 1882; 
5. James P. and Margaret B. (Roberts) McF.; ent. 9, 17, 
'91, Modern “P”; Certificate Proficiency Bus. and Bank- 
ing Course, U. of P., '05; Member Huntingdon Valley 
Country Club; Phila. Individ. Golf Championship, Penn. 
State Golf Championship; Gummey, McFarland & Co., 
Tin Plate; m. Ruth Miller, 5, 14, 1910. Business, 149 N. 
10th St., Phila.; Home, 116 Township Line, Jenkin- 
town, Pa. 

MARSHALL, Frederick Warren, Blue; b. Phila., 9, 25, 1881; 
j. Alfred and Florence V. (Mather) M.; ent. 9, 23, '92, 
Modern “P”; Member Banjo, Glee, B.B., Crew, Gym.; 
B.S., U. of P., ’05; Member University, Merion Cricket, 
Phila. Barge, Bucks Co. Country Clubs; d> K *F; Treas. 
Perry Electric Light, Heat and Power; Treas. Juniata 
Furnace and Foundry Co.; m. Elizabeth LeBoutillier, 11, 
23, 1907. Business, Front and Girard Ave., Phila.; 
Home, St. Davids, Pa. 

MAYER, John Philip, Yellow; b. Phila., 6, 14, 1883; 5. John 
B. and Katharina (Trautz) M.; ent. 9, 22, '92, Classical 
“P”; Member Literary, Science; U. of P.. ex-’06; Med. 

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Dept., ex-’07; Hahnemann, ’12; Member F. and A. M., 
d>AT; Asst. Phys. Res. St. Luke’s Hosp.; m. Mabel 
Baird Gresmer, 1, 22, 1908. Address, Broad and Cayuga 
Sts., Phila. 

MULFORD, Spencer Kennard, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 6, 8, 
1884; 5. Spencer Kennard and Mary B. (Harley) M • ent 
9, 14, ’98, Modern “P”; B.S., U. ofP., ’05; d> K ’F; Homer 
and Henderson, Brokers. Business, No. American Bldg., 
Phila.; Home, Wyncote, Pa. 

MUSSER, John Herr, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 6. 9, 1883; 5 . 
John H. and Agnes (Harper) M.; ent. 9, 28, ’96, Modern 
“P”; Member F.B.; B.S., U. of P., ’05; M.D., ’08; Mem- 
ber JF Y ; A. M. P. O. Medical Soc., Pathological Soc., 
Merion Cricket Club; Author “Cysts of the Spleen”; 
Pres. Stilld Med. Soc.; Res. Phys. U. of P. Hosp., Penn. 
Hosp.; Asst. Visiting Phys. Dispensary, University 
Hosp.; m. Marguerite Hopkinson, 1, 7, 1911. Address, 
1911 Pine St., Phila. 

RODMAN, John Stewart, Blue; b. Abilene, Texas, 7, 21, 1883; 
5. Dr. W. L. and Bettie (Stewart) R.; ent. 10, 1, ’98) 
Modern “P”; Member Glee, Track, F.B.; U. of P., ex-’05; 
M.D., Medico-Chi., ’06; Member Pathological Soc.) 
Pediatric Soc., A *F, St. Anthony, Merion Cricket Clubs; 
Articles Current Medical Lit.; Instr. Surgery, Director 
Lab. of Research, Medico-Chi., Asst. Surg. Medico- 
Chi., Presby., Blockley Hosps.; Asst. Surg. Out-Patient 
Dept., Penna. Hosp. Address, 1904 Chestnut St., Phila. 

ROPER, J. Gowen, Yellow; b. Mt. Airy, 11, 17, 1883; 5 . Jour- 
dan W. and Rebecca (Gowen) R.; ent. 9, 21, ’94, Classical 
“ C ” ; Ed.-in-Ch. Mag. ; Member Literary, Debate, Cricket, 
F.B. ; A.B., Princeton, ’05 ; Member Phila. Cricket, Prince- 
ton, Ivy, University, Nassau, Princeton of N. Y. Clubs; 
Sales Agt. with Pilling & Crane. Business, 1402 Reai 
Estate Trust Bldg., Phila.; Home, Mt. Airy. 

SCULLY, John Scott, Yellow; b. Pittsburgh, Pa., 8, 11, 1882; 
5. Charles D. and Mary Irvine (Scott) S.; ent. 9, 28, ’96* 
Modern “P”; Pres. Class; Member Glee, F.B.; Capt’ 
Cricket; U. of P., ex-’05; Member Troop A; Penn Mutuai 
Life Insurance Co. Dec’d 3, 20, 1905. 

SELSER, Harold Mein, Blue; b. Bustleton, Pa., 9, 5, 1882* 
5. John W. and Ellie M. (Heller) S.; ent. 9, 27, ’97, Modern 
“P”; American Bridge Co.; Mgr. Washington and N. Y. 

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Offi ce A I. Root Co.; N. Y. Rep. R. T. Moorhouse Paper 
Co of Bndesburg; Gen. Mgr. New Milford Paper Co • 
m. Martha P Knight, 4, 28, 1909. Business , 656 Hudson 
bt., N. Y.; Home , 15 Clay Ave., Roselle Park, N. J. 

SIVHTH, C. Monroe, Blue; b. 4, 9, 1882; 5. Charles Wm. and 
Taylor (Stuckert) S.; ent. 9, 26, ’95, Modem 
P , Member Musical C. ; U. of P., ex-’05; Chicago rep- 
resentative Brass Goods Dept. Manning, Maxwell & 
Moore. Address, 111-115 N. Canal St., Chicago, 111. 

SNELLENBURG, Morton Eichholz, Blue; b. Phila., 11, 17, 
1882; 5. Samuel and Hannah (Eichholz) S.; ent. 9, 19, ’93’ 
Modern “P”; Member Gym.; U. of P., ex-’06; Member 
Philmont Country, Mercantile Club; N. Snellenburg Co. 
Business, Market and 12th Sts., Phila. 

SPARHAWK, Charles Vanuxem, Yellow; b. Phila., 11, 21 > 
1880; 5. Charles W. and Olive E. (Sproat) S.; ent. 9’, 28, 
’96, Classical “P”; Member Musical; Member Union 
Chr^tienne de Jeunes Gens, N. Y.; Salesman with im- 
porting Drug House. Business, Care of A. A. Stilwell & 
Co., 28 Cliff St., N. Y.; Home, 109 W. 54th St. 

STETSON, John Batterson, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 14, 
1884; 5. John B. and S. E. (Shindler) S.; ent. 9, 17, 94, 
Classical “C”; A.B., Harvard, ’06; Member A T, Harvard 
Travelers, Nat. Geog., Am. Geog. Soc., Explorers’ Club, 
Royal Geog. of Lisbon; Pres. John B. Stetson University, 
Director John B. Stetson Co., and Northern Trust Co.; 
Sec.-Treas. Young Safety Razor Co.; Manufacturer; m. 
Ruby F. Carlisle, 6, 15, 1907. Business, 1740 N. 4th St., 
Phila. ; Home, Ashbourne, Pa. 

TERRY, Samuel Heebner, Blue; b. New Castle, Pa., 1, 11, 
1883; s. James E. and Laura (Beagary) T., Jr. ; ent. 9, 28, 
’96, Modern “C”; Asst. School Leader at First Field 
Color Contests; Capt. Cross-Country; Winner Steeple- 
chase; Leader Gym., Relay; Mgr. Cricket; Record Half- 
Mile Run, not broken until 1911; B.A., U. of P., ’06; 
Dec’d 5, 17, 1906. Academic Council and Board of 
Trustees of U. of P. conferred Degree at Commencement, 
three weeks after death. 

WATTS, Malcolm S. McN., Yellow; b. Camden, N. J., 3, 31, 
1883; 5.. Henry Clay and Hester Penn (McNeal) W.; ent. 

9, 28, ’96, Classical “C ”; Entertainment Debate; Winner 

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Commencement Oration ; Member Literary ; Life-Member 
Graduate Assoc.; Award Camera Exhibition; A.B., 
Harvard, ’05; A.M., ’07; LL.B., ’10; Member Harvard of 
N. Y., Member N. Y. Bar; with Huntington, Rhinelander 
& Seymour; m. Elizabeth Forbes, 11, 22, 1910. Business , 
54 William St., N. Y.; Home , 403 E. 7th St., Plainfield, 
N. J. 

WEEKS, Henry Conner, Yellow; b. Phila., 11, 18, 1883; s’ 
Horace F. and Anna G. (Conner) W. ; ent. 9, 8, ’98, Mod- 
ern “P”; Member Mandolin, Hockey, 2nd F. B., 2nd 
B. B.; Capt. Cricket; B.S., U. of P., ’05; Member Merio.n 
Cricket; Stock & Bond Broker, Member Phila. Stock 
Exchange; m. Marie W. Adams, 10, 25, 1911. Business , 
Phila. Stock Exhange; Home , 7802 Lincoln Drive, St. 
Martins, Pa. 

WELSH, Everett Cartwright, Yellow; b. Oswego, N. Y., 9, 7, 
1882; s. William L. and Virginia (Cartwright) W.; ent. 
9, 28, ’96, Modern “P”; Commencement Speaker; Mem- 
ber Literary, Mandolin, Track, Hockey, F. B.; M.E., Cor- 
nell, ’05; Member <J> A ©.Cornell Club of N. Y. ; Mech. Engr. 
with Consol. Gas Co., Long Branch, N. J., Brooklyn 
Borough Gas Co., Abendroth & Root Mfg. Co., New- 
burgh, N. Y. ; Mechanical Engineer; m. Elsie Taylor, 

4, 12, 1911. Business , 350 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; 
Home, 1059 Bergen St. 

WILLARD, De Forest Porter, Yellow; b. Phila., 2, 20, 1884; 

5. De Forest and Elizabeth M. (Porter) W.; ent. 9, 21, ’94, 
Modern “ C Secy. Class; School Leader Yellows; Mem- 
bel B. B., Track; B.S., U. of P., ’05; M.D., ’08; Member 
St. Anthony, Racquet, Merion Cricket, A T*; Occasional 
contributor Med. Mag.; Res. Phys. Univ. Hosp.; Clinical 
Asst. Drs. Mayo, Rochester, Minn. ; Asst. Surg. Surgical 
Disp. Univ. Hosp. Business, 1901 Chestnut St , Phila.; 
Home, 139 W. Baltimore Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. 

1902 

ASHMEAD, Duffield, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 3, 18, 1883; 5 . 
Duffield and Margaret M. (Simons) A.; ent. 9, 26, ’95, 
Modern “P”; Member Science, Alciphrons; Leader Man- 
dolin; Capt. Track, Relay, Tennis; B.S., U. of P., ’06* 
Member $I(?; De Armond & Ashmead, Architects! 
Business, 618 Chestnut St., Phila.; Home, 1442 N 17th 
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BARRETT, Frank Howell, Blue; b. Phila., 8, 27, 1883- 5 
C. Frank and Clara (Howell) B.; ent. 9, 28, ’97, Modern 
“P”; U. of P. ex-’06. Dec’d 10, 7, 1903. 

BAXTER, William, Jr., Blue; b. Wilmington, Del., 1, 6, 1884; 
s. William and Isabella (Lowry) B.; ent. 9, 25, ’99* 
Classical “C”; B.A., Yale, '06; Lawyer. Business, 
4 W. 9th St., Wilmington, Del.; Home, 502 W. 11th St. 

BOOTH, Robert Harbison, Blue; b. Chester, Pa., 11, 11, 1883; 

John W. and Ella Francis (Ellis) B.; ent. 9, 28 '97* 
Modern “P”; M. I. T. ex-’06; Mgr. Blanchard Bros.,’ 
Inc.; m. Edith Gardner Andrews, 8, 1, 1907. Business, 
Davenport, Iowa; Home, 35 Walsh Apartments. 

BOOTH, Samuel Babcock, Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 29, 1883; 
5. Henry D. and Mary B. (Babcock) B.; ent. 9, 28 ’96’ 
Modern “P”; A.B., Harvard, ’06; Member A T; Rector 
Grace Episcopal Church; m. Anna B. Peck, 9, 6, 1910. 
Address, Nampa, Idaho. 

BROWN, Thomas Kite, Jr., Blue; b. Westtown, Pa., 3, 19, 
1885; 5. Thomas Kite and Caroline (Cadburv) B •’ ent 
9, 25, ’00, Modern “H H”; A AT; Commencement 
Speaker; Member Track; First Strength List; Holds 
Stand. Brd. Jump Record; Broke Running Brd. Jump 
Record; A.B., Haverford, ’06; A.M., ’07; Member $BK; 
Instr. German, Haverford Coll. Address, Haverford, Pa! 

CARPENTER, Aaron Everly, 2nd, Yellow; b. Woodbury N. I. 
8, 1, 1883; 5. Charles E. and Florence R. (Browne) C * 
ent. 9, 19, ’95, Modern “H”; Bus. Mgr. Mag.; Member 
©2, Cross-Country; U. of P. ex-’06; Member Manufac- 
turers, Belfield Country, SAE; Sales Mgr. and Director 
E. F. Houghton & Co.; m. Elizabeth Ryder Carpenter, 
1, 10, 1905. Business, 240 W. Somerset St., Phila.’ 
Home, 4824 N. 12th St., Logan. 

CARSON, Walter, Blue; b. Camden, N. J., 9, 7, 1883; 5 . James 
R. and Anna (Wood) C.; ent. 9, 23, ’98, Classical “H”; 
Valedictorian; Ed.-in-Ch. Mag.; Member Literary; Leader 
Blues; Capt. Debate; A.B., Haverford, ’06; A.M., Har- 
vard, ’07; LL.B., U. of P., ’10; <bB K; Member N. J. Bar; 
Messrs. Bleakly and Stockwell, Lawyers; also Instr. Eng- 
lish, Camden High Sch.; m. Charlotte E. Reed, 6, 29, 
1910. Business, 317 Market St., Camden, N. J.; Home] 
20 E. Central Ave., Moorestown, N. J. 

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CHENEY, Arthur Morton, Blue; b. Camden, N. J., 4, 4, 1884; 
5. John W. and Emily (Cook) C. ; ent. 9, 28, ’96, Classical 
“P”; Member Science; B.S., M. I. T., ’06; Steam Expert 
111. Steel Co., Chicago; Ins. Agent and Broker. Business, 
305 Market St., Camden, N. J.; Home, Haddonfield, N. J. 

CHIDESTER, Arthur Mercer, Blue; b. New Waterford, O., 
2, 3, 1881; 5. Davitt Darwin and Elizabeth (Mercer) C.; 
ent. 9, 25, ’00, Modern “H”; A AT; Member Science; 
B.S., M. I. T., ’06; Member Pennsylvania Club, Civil Eng. 
Soc., Fellow Theosophical Soc.; with Pratt Eucalyptus 
Investment Co., Los Angeles, Cal.; m. Amy Louise 
Spaulding, 12, 31, 1910. Address, 2321 Madison Sq., 
Phila., Station D. 


COLLINS, Wilbur Jones, Yellow; b. Phila., 6, 1, 1882; 5. 
John Fry and Mary Emily (Jones) C.; ent. 9, 27, ’93, 
Modern “P”; Bus. Mgr. Mag.; Leader Mandolin; Pres. 
Literary; Member Track, Cross-Country; U. of P. ex- 
’06; with John Wanamaker. Business, 13th and Market 
Sts., Phila.; Home, Huntingdon Valley, Pa. 

CONDERMAN, Norman Kerr, Blue; b. Phila., 5, 24, 1884; 5. 
Theodore H. and Mary E. (Coope) C. ; ent. 9, 14 ’95 
Modem “P”; Charter Member Alciphrons; Mgr. B.B.; 
2nd Leader Blues; Member Track; B.S., U. of P., ’06* 
A KE ; Advertising Mgr . , Harrison Safety Boiler Works ; m. 
Rebecca S. Miller, 11, 1, 1911. Business, 17th St. bel. 
Allegheny Ave., Phila.; Home, 642 Montgomery Ave. 
Bryn Mawr, Pa. 


COOPER, Stanley Fenimore, Blue; b. Phila., 11, 4, 1883; 5. 
Jas. E. and Catharine A. (Clemmens) C. ; ent. 1 , 4 ’98 
Modern C ” ; © 2 ; B.S., U. of P., ’07 ; Member University 
Whitemarsh Valley Country, Merion Cricket Club Ad- 
dress, 1826 N. Broad St., Phila. 


DAVIS, Malcolm Irvin, Yellow; b. Chestnut Hill, 5, 17, 1882; 
5. Edward Thomas and Kate (Irvin) D.; ent. 10 17 ’98* 
Modern “P”; Bus. Mgr. Mag.; Prize Photo. Ex.;’ Member 
Literary; Secy. Alciphrons; Treas. I. A. A. A. ; Mgr. Gym. • 
Member Entertainment Debate; B.S., U. of P., ’08; 
4>A0; Private secretary to Edward T. Davis- m 
Marguerite Bartine Rue, 2, 3, 1909. Address 5829 
Thomas Ave., Phila. 


DICKSON, Aubrey Cowtan, Yellow; b. Camden, N. J. 11 14 
1884; 5. David T. and Edith Elizabeth (Cowtan) ’d. 'ent 
9, 28, ’96, Modern “C”; Member Cricket; B.A., Haver- 


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ford, ’06; with H. K. Mulford Co., Wert Electric Co., 
H. W. J ohns-Manville Co. Business, 21 N. 2nd St.’ 
Phila. ; Home, Wayne, Pa. 

DICKSON, Reid Stuart, Yellow; b. Hoboken, N. J., 1, 26, 1885; 
5. Rev. James Stuart and Mary Agnes (Campbell) D.; 
ent. 9, 12, ’99, Classical “C”; Member Literary, Glee, 
Cricket; B.A., U. of P., ’06; Princeton Theol. Sem., ’10; 
Member Philomathean Soc. ; Gen. Secy. Y. M. C. A. ; Asst. 
Prof. Latin, Athletic Director and Coach of Maryville 
College, Tenn.; Pastor; m. Margaret Tooker, 5, 12, 1910. 
Address, New Providence, N. J. 

DISSTON, Albert Henry, Blue; b. Phila., 10, 24, 1883; j. 
Albert H. and Kate Ella (Gleem) D.; ent. 9, 24, ’93, 
Modern “P”; Harvard ex-’07; Member Union League’ 
Racquet, Merion Cricket, Phila. Cricket, Manufacturers 
Club; Vice-Pres. Pelham Trust Co. Business, 804 
Franklin Bank Bldg., Phila.; Home, 1530 N. 16th St. 

DORAN, John Francis de Sales, Blue; b. Norristown, Pa., 6, 
22, 1882; 5. Lawrence J. and Mary C. (Kennedy) D.; ent. 
10, 1, ’01, Modern “P”; B.S., U. of P., ’06; B.A., R. C. 
H. S., ’07; M.A., R. C. H. S., ’09; with Bell Tel. Co., 
Phila.; Brookville & Mahoining R. R. ; L. I. R. R. ; 
Water Dept. Reading, Pa.; Franklin & Clarke, Civil 
Engrs., Phila.; Pluto Powder Co., Ishpeming, Mich.; 
Engineering Dept., City of Hartford, Conn. Address, 
69 Pratt St., Hartford, Conn. 

DOYLE, Louis John, Blue; b. Phila., 7, 4, 1883; 5 . John and 
Mary A. D. ; ent. 10, 13, ’93, Modern “C” ; 0 23; Capt. B.B.; 
School Leader Blues; Strength List; C.E., Princeton, ’07; 
Civ. Eng. N. Y., N. H. andH. R. R. ; U. S. Eng. Dept. River 
and Harbor Work; Faris-Kesl Construction Co., Idaho. 
Business, 39 Whitehall St., N. Y. ; Home, 67 Prospect 
Ave., Montclair, N. J. 

FOERDERER, Percival Edward, Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 25, 
1884; 5. Robert H. and Caroline (Fischer) F. ; ent. 9, 28, 
’96, Modern “P”; Charter Member Alciphrons; Member 
Science, Hockey, Gym.; Mgr. Cricket; U. of P. ex-’06; 
Member A KE, Union League, Manufacturers, Phila. 
Country Club; Trustee Church of Holy Communion; 
Pres. Mendelssohn Club; Pres, and Genl. Mgr. and Dir. 
Robt. H. Foerderer, Inc.; Director Keystone Tel. Co. 
and Northern Nat. Bank; m. Ethel Tillyer Brown, 6, 1, 
1910. Business, 410 Pennsylvania Bldg., Phila.; Home, 
Merion, Pa. 


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FOULKROD, Frederick Shelton, Blue; b. Roxborough, 5, 7, 
1885; 5. John J. and Anna H. (Krewson) F.; ent. 9, 19, 
’95, Modern “C”; B.S., U. of P., ’06; Member Edge- 
wood Club, Am. Soc. C. E., AT; with Am. Bridge Co., 
Pencoyd, Pa. ; Asst. Eng. Designing office McClintic- 
Marshall Construction Co., Pittsburgh; m. Rae Keely, 
4, 26, 1910. Business, Rankin, Pa.; Home, 126 Lincoln 
Ave., Edgewood, Pa. 

FOUST, George Comly, Yellow; b. North Wales, Pa., 2, 23, 
1884; 5. George Diehl and Mary Ann (Comly) F. ; ent. 
9, 10, ’01, Classical “H”; Member Mandolin, Gym.; Club 
Swinger at Entertainment; A.B., U. of P., ’06; A.M., ’09; 
4>BK; Asst. English Johns Hopkins; Instr. English, 
U. of P.; Prof. English, Girard Coll. Address, North 
Wales, Pa. 

GALEY, Francis Holt, Blue; b. Phila., 5, 25, 1883; 5 . William 

T. and Sarah (Holt) G.; ent. 9, 11, ’99, Modern “P”; 
Member Alciphrons, Track, Cricket, Relay; Pres. A. A.; 
B.S., U. of P., '06; Member Union League, A T, Over- 
brook Club; with Aberfoyle Mfg. Co.; m. Marion A. 
Chandler, 1, 12, 1910. Business, Chester, Pa.; Home, 
6355 Drexel Road, Overbrook, Pa. 

GIBBONS, Oliphant, Yellow; b. Phila., 1, 22, 1886; 5 . Rev. 
Hughes Oliphant and Cora Ida (Johns) G.; ent. 9, 28, ’97, 
Classical “P”; Bus. Mgr. Mag.; Member Literary; A.B.’ 

U. of P., ’07; Auburn Theol. Sem., ’10; with Finley 
Acker Co.; Licentiate Pres. Church; Pastor; m. Mabel 
King Lowry, 10, 17, 1911. Address, Spencer, N. Y. 

GILL, James Merrihew, Blue; b. Phila., 1, 27, 1884; 5 . William 
B. and Elizabeth H. (Hoter) G.; ent. 9, 30, ’93, Modern 
“P”; Mgr. Track; Representative Carstairs, McCall & 
Co.; m. Blanche C. Gentzsch, 10, 18, 1911. Business, 
256 S. 3rd St., Phila.; Home, “The Satterlee,’’ 45th and 
Chestnut Sts. 


HEMPSTEAD, William Orlando, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 3, 11, 
1882; 5. William O. and Levina (Patton) H.; ent. 9, 18' 
'94, Modern “P”; Member F.B., Gym., B.B.; 2d Gym! 
Class Leader; Member Union League, Phila. Cricket 
Club; O. G. Hempstead & Son, Custom House Brokers* 
m. Katherine Taylor, 12, 28, 1910. Business, 41 S. 4th 
St., Phila.; Home, 5028 Manheim Terrace, Gtn. 

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HITCHCOCK, Edward Fithian, Yellow; b. Woodbury, N. J., 
3, 26, 1884; 5. Rev. Edward W. and Josephine Cattell 
(Fithian) H.; ent. 9, 28, ’96, Classical “H”; A AT; Mem- 
ber Literary; B.A., U. of P., ’06; LL.B., ’08; $BK; 
Atty.-at-law; m. Mary Worth Dickey, 6, 11, 1908. 
Business, 408 Bulletin Bldg., Phila. ; Home, “The Alex- 
andria,” 42nd and Chester Ave. 

HOPPER, Harry Boardman, Blue; b. Phila., 11, 19, 1884; 5. 
Harry S. and Harriet M. (Bucknell) H.; ent. 9, 28, '96, 
Modern “P”; Member Science; B.S., Haverford, ’06; 
Member University, Merion Cricket, A 0; with Wm. G. 
Hopper & Co. Business, 28 S. Third St., Phila.; Home, 
“Pennhurst,” Narberth, Pa. 

LEWIS, Henry Minton, Jr., Blue; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 9, 11, 
1883; 5. Dr. H. M. and Mary (Valentine) L. ; ent. 9, 25, 
’00, Modern “P”; Strength List; B.S., M. I. T., ’07; 
Member <J> T A; Private Asst, to Prof. Richards, M. I. T.; 
Chemist Rock Island Coal Mining Co.; Assayer Utah 
Leasing Co., Bingham, Utah; Mining Engineer. Address, 
P. O. Box 192, Park City, Utah. 

LLOYD, William Hendrie, Blue; b. Phila., 2, 26, 1885; .s\ Dr. 
Jas. Hendrie and Susan D. (Newell) L. ; ent. 9, 25, ’00, 
Classical “P”; Member Glee, Cricket; B.A., Princeton, 
’06; Member Key and Seal, Nassau, Princeton Phila.; 
Advertising Mgr., Dill & Collins Co., Paper Mkrs. Busi- 
ness, 140 N. 6th St., Phila.; Home, 3918 Walnut St. 

LOOS, Paul R,, Blue; b. Phila., 9, 18, 1884; 5. Augustus J. and 
Jenny (Beaty) L.; ent. 9, 15, ’99, Modern “C”; Member 
Science, Literary; B.S., U. of P., ’07; Member Engineers’ 
Club; Instr. Eng. Dept., U. of P.; Mechanical Engineer 
John T. Lewis & Bros. Co., Mfrs.; m. Elizabeth B. Shand, 
9, 19, 1911. Business, 2590 E. Thompson St., Phila.; 
Home, 12th St. and 65th Ave., Oak Lane. 

LUPTON, Lewis Morris Green, Blue; b. Woodbury, N. J., 
12, 9, 1882; s. John H. and Mary A. (Green) L.; ent . 
9, 15, ’98, Modern “C”; B.S., U. of P., ’06; Asst. Chemist 
P. R. R.; with D. B. Martin Co. Business, Snyder Ave. 
and Swanson St., Phila.; Home, Pitman, N. J. 

LYSLE, Frederic Bowers, Yellow; b. Phila., 11, 19, 1884; 5. 
R. Willis and Louise M. (Bowers) L.; ent. 9, 28, ’97, 
Modern “C”; Pres. Science; Member Literary; Bus. Mgr. 

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Mag.; Leader Gym.; B.S., U. of P., ’06; Instr. U. of P., 
Penn. State Coll.; Chemist U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co.; 
Asst. Chemist Bureau of Chemistry, U. S. Dept. Agr. ; 
Chemist Barrett Mfg. Co.; m. Harriet M. Snyder, 11, 19, 
1908. Business, 36th St. and Gray’s Ferry Rd., Phila.; 
Home, 5242 Sansom St. 

McCLAY, Samuel Kennedy, Yellow; b. Phila., 3, 30, 1883; s. 
Andrew and Anna Evans (Kennedy) McC. ; ent. 10, 2, 
'95, Modern “P”; Princeton ex-’06; Real Estate, Builder. 
Address, Wyoming Ave. and B St., Olney, Phila. 

McCLURE, Graham Traquair, Blue; b. Phila., 8, 5, 1884; 5 . 
James Traquair and Eliza Henderson (Lang) McC.; 
ent. 9, 30, ’95, Classical “P”; B.S., Harvard, ’06; Mem- 
ber Harvard Club of Phila. Home, 1919 Wallace St., 
Phila. 

NICHOLS, Clayton Worthington, Jr., Yellow; b. Camden, 
N. J., 9, 7, 1883; 5. Clayton Worthington and Emily E. 
(Baker) N.; ent. 9, 27, ’98, Modern “C”; Present every 
day four years; Member Glee, Track; M.E., Cornell, ’06; 
Eng. Dept. N. Y. and N. J. Tel. Co.; Atkinson & Co., 
Inc., Cocoa and Chocolate; m. Marjorie K. Bacon, 6, 20, 
1908. Business, 771 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; 
Home, 103 Quincy St. 

READ, John Smilie, Yellow; b. Camden, N. J., 11, 11, 1883; 
5. Edmund E. and Margaret W. (Mulford) R., Jr.; ent. 
9, 28, ’97, Classical “C”; Member Literary, Glee, Track; 
U. of P. ex-’06. Home, Summit, N. J. 

RICHARDS, Elliott Bartram, Yellow; b. Phila., 3, 26, 1884; 
5. T. J. and Lydia S. (Winn) R.; ent. 12, 8, ’94, Classical 
“C”; Member Literary; B.A., Haverford, ’06; Teacher, 
Philippine Civil Service. Address, Merion, Pa. 

RIDGWAY, Caleb Shreve, Jr., Blue; b. Columbus, N. J., 12, 
21, 1884; 5. Caleb S. and Eliza Letson (Walker) R.; ent 
9, 24, ’98, Classical “C”; A.B., Yale, ’06; with John R. 
Evans Co., Leather Mfrs.; Business, 419 Arch St., Phila.; 
Home, Columbus, N. J. 

ROGERS, Frank Henkels, Blue; b. Phila., 3, 26, 1884; 5 . 
John I. and Elizabeth Hunsicker (Henkels) R.; ent. 9, 25, 
’00, Modern “H”; Member Gym., B.B.; B.S., U. of P., 
’06; Member Engineers’, M$A,SS; Asst, to Hydraulic 
Engineer I. P. Morris Co. Business, Beach and Ball Sts., 
Phila.; Home, Wyncote, Pa. 

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SADTLER, Philip Bridges, Blue; b. Phila., 2, 21, 1884; 5 . 
Samuel P. and Mary Julia (Bridges) S.; ent. 9, 18, ’95 
Modern “P”; Member Science, Gym., Track, Cross- 
Country; B.S., M. I. T., ’06; Member Engineers Club 
N Y., Chemists’ Club, N. Y., Chicago Yacht Club, Soc. 
Chem. Industry, London; Author ‘‘Vacuum Evapora- 
tion,” Jrnl. Am. Chem. Soc.; Chemist W. Va. Pulp and 
Paper Co.; Engr. Geo. M. Newhall Eng. Co., V. P. Swen- 
son Evaporator Co., Chicago; Secy, and Treas. Illinois 
Agricultural Chemical Co. Business, 945 Monadnock 
Block, Chicago; Home, 1016 Lawrence Ave. 

SCHULTZ, Robert Spencer, Jr., Yellow; b. Wilkinsburg, Pa., 
6, 26, 1884; 5. Robert Spencer and Elizabeth (Lightfoot) 
S.; ent. 3, 18, ’95, Modern ‘‘H”; Commencement Prize 
Oration; Member Literary, Science, F.B.; M.E., Cornell, 
’06; Chief Eng. Victoria Copper Mining Co. Address, 
Victoria, Ontonagon Co., Mich. 

SCOTT, Forrester Holmes, Blue; b. Phila., 1, 25, 1886; s. John 
H. and Helen L. (Liming) S. ; ent. 9, 28, ’97, Modern “ P 
Member ©2; B.S., U. of P., ’06; LL.B., ’09; Member 
Rose Tree Hunt, Merion Cricket, A T; Atty.-at-Law. 
Business, 714 Walnut St., Phila.; Home, 4041 Spruce St. 

SHOEMAKER, Louis Jack, Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 10, 1884; 
5. Joshua Lippincott and Florence (Hey) S.; ent. 9, 28,’ 
’98, Modern “P”; Member 2nd F.B.; Secy. A. A.; B.S., 
U. of P., ’06; Member A KE, Bachelors’ Barge; Ashta- 
bula (O.) Hide and Leather Co., J. R. Evans & Co., 
Phila.; with W. A. Lippincott & Co.; m. Josephine Alice 
Fleer, 2, 16, 1910. Business, 411 Arch St., Phila.; Home, 
Herford Place, Lansdowne, Pa. 

SNOWDEN, John Dibert Weaver, Blue; b. Johnstown, Pa., 
8, 14, 1883; s. Walter S. and Susan Blanche (Dibert) W.; 
Adopted in 1890 by Mary Dibert Snowden; ent. 9, 28, ’96, 
Modern “P”; Commencement Speaker; Pres. Science; 
Secy. Literary; Capt. Cross-Country; with Cambria 
Steel Co.; Pres. J. &. W. Snowden Co.; Secy, and Treas. 
Gardner-Snowden Lumber Co.; m. Irene C. MacKee, 10, 
8, 1904. Address, Johnstown, Pa. 

STAMBACH, Mark Richards Muckle, Blue; b. Phila., 3, 2, 
1884; s. S. P. and Adelaide Childs (Muckld) S.; ent. 9, 
12, ’98, Modern “P”; Capt. Cricket; Member Merion 
Cricket, Racquet Club; Asst. Treas. Walls, Owen & Stam- 
bach Co., Plumbers’ Supplies. Business, Ridge Ave., 
11th and Hamilton Sts., Phila.; Home, Racquet Club. 

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STERN, Julius David, Yellow; b. Phila., 4, 1, 1886; 5 . David 
and Sophie (Muhr) S.; ent. 9, 26, ’95, Classical “C”; 
Member Literary, Science; A.B., U. of P., ’06; LL.B., 
’09; Member Phila. Bar; Gen. Mgr. Evening News , 
Providence, R. I.; m. Juliet E. Lit, 11, 22, 1908. Busi- 
ness, Evening News, Providence, R. I.; Home, River- 
view, R. I. 


TATNALL, Edward Comfort, Yellow; b. So. Bethlehem, Pa., 
12, 7, 1884; s. James E. and Edith A. (Comfort) T. ; ent. 
1, 18, ’98, Modern “P”; ©2; Member Track, Relay, F.B.; 
Holds One-Mile Run Record; B.S., Haverford, ’07; with 
National Inspection Co. Business, 25th and Wharton 
Sts.; Home, Haverford, Pa. 


VAUCLAIN, Jacques Leonard, Blue; b. Phila., 5, 12, 1884; 
5. Samuel M. and Annie (Kearney) V.; ent. 9, 12, '99, 
Modern “C”; Alciphrons; C.E., Princeton, ’06; with 
Baldwin Locomotive Works. Business, Baldwin Loco- 
motive Works, Phila.; Home, Rosemont, Pa. 

WARTHMAN, Anthony Miskey, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 11, 28, 
1883; 5. Anthony M. and Matilda E. (Warded) W.; ent. 
10, 3, ’98, Modern “C”; Pres. Class; Charter Member 
Alciphrons; Member Literary, Mandolin, Cricket, Gym.; 
Leader Yellows; 2nd Leader Gym.; Vice Pres. Science’ 
Leader Glee; Mgr. F.B.; U. of P. ex-’06; A KE. Address, 
1328 N. 12th St., Phila. 


WELSH, Raymond Wilmer, Yellow; b. Oswego, N. Y., 12, 21, 
1883; 5. William Lowry and Virginia (Cartwright) W. ’ 
ent. 9, 28, ’97, Modern “P”; Member Mandolin; B.S , 
U. of P.,’06; Member A 0, Engineers’, Automobile C. of 
Phila.; Asst. Engr. Bell Tel. Co. Business, 1230 Arch 
St., Phila.; Home, 4221 Pine St. 

WHITE, Philip Trumbell, Yellow; b. Bridgeport, Conn., 6, 18 
1884; 5. Robert J. and Ellen Williams (Robinson) W.’ 
ent. 9, 23, ’99, Classical “H”; Capt. Debate; Member 
^nd. F.B. ; A.B., Yale, ’06; Member 
A A $ Yaie, Wolf s Head Soc., Graduates Club New Haven 
Yale Club, N. Y., University Club Cleveland; Transpor- 
tation. Address, Brooklyn, Conn. 

WINPENNY, James Harold, Blue; b. Spring Lake, N. J. 
8 28, 1883; 5. James Bolton and Susan G. (Shoemaker) 
W.; ent. 10, 1, ’92, Modern “P”; U. of P. ex-’06; m 
Beatrice Reilly 12, 26, 1907. Address, 12 S. Boston 
Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. 

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WOOD, Graham Bryant, Yellow; b. 8, 24, 1883; 5 . Jarvis A. 
and Emma (Dodd) W.; ent. 9, 27, ’98, Modern “C”; 
Class Prophet; Member Football; Class Leader Gym.; 
Strength List; Cornell ex-’06. Dec’d 4, 7, 1903. 

1903 

BALLARD, Ernest Schwefel, Yellow; b. Phila., 8, 29, 1885; 
5. Ellis Ames and Nina (Schwefel) B.; ent. 9, 22, ’94, 
Classical “H”; A A T; Valedictorian; Winner Declama- 
tion Gold Medal; Member Literary, 0 2, Cross-Country, 
Crew; Capt. Gym.; Bus. Mgr. Mag.; B.A., Yale, ’07; 
Member Yale Club (N. Y.) ; Asst, to Gen. Solicitor, 
N. Y. C. R. R. Address, 315 W. 97th St., N. Y. 

BOOTH, Herbert, Blue; b. Phila., 12, 23, 1885; s. James Rea 
and Mary E. (Cassidy) B.; ent. 9, 28, ’93, Modern “P”; 
Member Alciphrons, 0 2, Glee, Mandolin, B.B., F.B., 
Gym. ; U. of P. ex-’07; with Apollo Bros., Inc. ; m. Bettina 
May Pannaci, 9, 28, 1908. Business , 143 N. 8th St., 
Phila. ; Home, Hamilton Court. 

BOOTH, Harwell Cloud, Yellow; b. Chester, Pa., 7, 25, 1885; 
5. John Wesley and Ella Francis (Ellis) B. ; ent. 9, 29, ’98, 
Modern “P”; U. of P. ex-’07. Address, 460 Washington 
St., N. Y. 

BREMER, Lewis, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 5, 4, 1886; 5. Lewis 
and Susan (Rau) B.; ent. 9, 30, ’97, Modern “P”; Mem- 
ber Science; U. of P. ex-’07; Cornell ex-’08; Member 
F. and A. M., R. A. C., K. T., Phila. Consist. C. P. R. S., 
Lu Lu Temple A. A. O. N. M. S., Ohio Council No. 144 
U. C. T. A., A. M. O. B., Phila. Stamp Club; Charge Exec. 
Offices H. C. Nolan Co.; m. Florence Corson, 1, 10, 1907. 
Business, 1215 Filbert St., Phila.; Home, 216 Summit St., 
Jenkintown. 

BROMLEY, Wallace, Yellow; b. Wissahickon, 12, 31, 1886; 
s. Walter S. and Sarah (Wallace) B.; ent. 9, 12, ’98, 
Modern “P”; B.S., U. of P., ’07; LL.B., ’10; Atty.-at- 
law. Business, Land Title Bldg.; Home, 126 Sumac St., 
Wissahickon. 

CADBURY, Richard, Jr., Blue; b. Phila., 6, 8, 1885; 5. Richard 
Tapper and Helen Virginia (Mathews) C.; ent. 11, 9, 
1900, Modern “P”; Haverford ex-’07; Field Supt. 
Smethurst & Allen, Engrs. and Contractors. Business, 
1123 N. American Bldg., Phila.; Home, Haverford, Pa. 

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CHANDLEE, Edward Earl, Blue; b. Bridesburg, Pa., 10, 1, 
1884; 5. Evan G. and Elizabeth (Burk) C. ; ent. 9, 28, ’96, 
Modern “P”; Member Glee, 0 2; Mgr. Track; Member 
Champion Two-Mile Relay of America; Capt. Cross- 
Country; Winner 1st Cross-Country Cup; Princeton ex- 
’07; Member Princeton Club, Cap and Gown; Salesman 
Edw. K. Tryon Co.; m. Alice Nannette Blakeley, 10, 23, 
1908. Business , 611 Market St., Phila. ; Home , 19th and 
Chestnut Sts., Chester, Pa. 

CHESTNUT, Frank Kingsley, Yellow; b. Phila., 4, 4, 1884; 
5. J. H. W. and S. Linda (Faunce) C.; ent. 9, 18, ’99, 
Modem “P”; Member Science; Penn. State ex- ’08; 
Farmer. Address, Doylestown, Pa. 

COCHRAN, Thomas, Yellow; b. Phila., 11, 22, 1886; 5. William 
Allison and Esther (Hunsicker) C. ; ent. 9, 20, ’99, Modern 
“C”; ©2; U. of P. ex-’07; A#; 2nd Lieut., U. S. A. 
Address, Wyncote, Pa. 

COSTELLO, Edward Grant, Yellow; b. Phila., 4, 12, 1885; 5. 
Peter E. and Anna (Glenn) C.; ent. 9, 12, ’01, Modern 
“P”; B.S., U. of P., ’08; A T A; Real Estate. Business, 
314 Arcade Bldg., Phila.; Home, Tacony. 

CRAWFORD, Sidney Lawrence, Blue; b. Phila., 2, 14, 1885; 
5. George L. and Emma Linden (Moore) C.; ent. 9, 26, 
’95, Modern “P”; Vice-Pres. Class, A. A.; Member F.B., 
Track, Relay, Cricket, Science; Litt.B., Princeton, ’08; 
Member Princeton, Colonial of Princeton, Merion Cricket ; 
Supt. N. Mex. Light, Heat and Power Co.; with Gen’l 
Motor Car Co.; m. Esther Neilson, 4, 18, 1910. Business, 
227 N. Broad St., Phila.; Home, Merion, Pa. 

DAMON, James Graham, Yellow; b. Phila., 9, 8, 1885; s. 
Albert Foster and Rebecca Rush (Graham) D.; ent. 9, 
28, ’00, Modern “P”; ©2; Coxswain Crew; Member 
2nd Cricket, Cross-Country, Hockey, Glee; U. of P. ex- 
’07; Member Merion Cricket, Fourth St. Club, Troop 
“A,” N. G. P., Quequechan Club, Fall River, Mass.; 
Salesman Geo. H. McFadden & Bro., Cotton. Business, 
Archer Bldg., Fall River, Mass.; Home, “The Frederic” 
Apts. 

DANA, William Jay, Yellow; b. Phila., 8, 31, 1885; s. Rev. 
Stephen W. and Eleanor Howard (Crocker) D.; ent. 9, 25, 
’00, Modem “C”; Member Literary, Science, Track; 
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B.S., U. of P., ’07; Pahner School of Chiropractic, ’12; 
with Baldwin Locomotive Wks. Business, Palmer School 
of Chiropractic, Davenport, Iowa; Home, 4107 Spruce 
St., Phila. 

DANIELSON, Richard Ely, Yellow; b. Brooklyn, Conn., 11, 
7, 1885; s. William H. and Alice Hart (Robinson) D.; 
ent. 9, 23, ’99, Classical “C”; Commencement Prize 
Oration; Alciphrons, 0 2; Pres. Literary, A. A.; Member 
Champion Debate, F.B.; Leader Glee; Asst. Ed. Mag. ; 
Capt. Four-oar Crew; B.A., Yale, ’07; M.A., ’10; Member 
'F Y, Skull and Bones, New Haven Grad., Union, Saddle 
and Cycle (Chicago); English Master, Groton School; 
Asst. Mgr. Bond Dept. Central Trust Co., Chicago; m. 
Barbara Deering, 11, 5, 1910. Business, Central Trust 
Co., Chicago, 111.; Home, 743 Lincoln Parkway. 

DAVIS, Henry Blaine, Blue; b. Phila., 3, 27, 1884; 5. John W. 
and Margaret (Gundaker) D.; ent. 9, 26, ’02, Modern 
“P”; Member Literary, Mandolin; B.S., U. of P., ’07; 
M.D., ’10; Member Country Club, Med. Soc. and Hist. 
Soc. of Lancaster Co. ; Asst. Pathologist Lancaster Gen. 
Hosp., Dispensary Staff of same. Address, 135 N. Duke 
St., Lancaster, Pa. 

DUKE, Alfred Wilson, Blue; b. Hewlett, Va., 8, 28, 1883' 5. 
Philip John and Mattie Virginia (Hardy) D.; ent. 11 , 8, 
’96, Modern “C”; Pres. Science; Vice-Pres. P. C. C. ; 
Treas. Literary; Bus. Mgr. Mag.; Member Debate, Track, 
Relay, Cross-Country; U. of P. ex-’07; Civ. Eng. P. R. R. 
Business, Tyrone, Blair Co., Pa.; Home, Hewlett, Va. 

EMERY, George Maclaughlin, Yellow; b. Phila., 8, 17, 1884; 
5. John C. and Carrie V. (Maclaughlin) E.; ent. 3, 7, '98, 
Modern “C”; Asst. Ed. Mag.; LL.B., U. of P., ’06; Mem- 
ber Phila. Bar; Editorial Dept. Public Ledger; m. Irene 
D. Nettleton, 9, 4, 1911. Business, Public Ledger, 
Phila.; Home, 411 N. 42nd St. 

FLEISHER, Maurice Tracy, Blue; b. Phila., 1, 9, 1885; 5. 
Moyer and Alice (Teller) F.; ent. 9, 25, '94, Modern 
“C”; Member Science; 2nd Prize Photo. Ex.; B.S., 
U. of P., ’08; Member Salon Club of America, Philmont 
Country, Del. Co. Field Club; Director Photo. Soc. of 
Phila.; V.-P. and Secy. Notaseme Hosiery Co.; m. 
Lillian Helen Blum, 1, 25, 1911. Business, Mascher and 
Oxford Sts., Phila.; Home, Jenkintown, Pa. 

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FLETCHER, Gustavus Bergner, Blue; b. Phila., 5, 27, 1883; 
5 . George A. and Amelia E. (Bergner) F. ; ent. 9, 19, '94, 
Modern “P”; Treas. Class; Vice-Pres. I. A. A. A.; 
Alciphrons; B.S., U. of P., ’07; Member Union League, 
Phila. Country, Auto (Phila.), Auto (America), Merion 
Cricket, Chester Valley Hunt; Secy. Schaum & Uhlinger 
Co., Inc.; Secy, and Treas. Atlas Ball Co. Business, 2nd 
and Glenwood Ave., Phila.; Home, 216 N. 34th St. 

GIBB, Thomas Baker, Yellow; b. Oak Lane, 6, 11, 1885; 5. 
J. McGregor and Leonora Baker (Walton) G.; ent. 9, 20, 
'99, Modern “P”; Member Science, Cricket; Ph.B., 
Wesleyan, ’07; LL.B., U. of P., ’10; Atty.-at-law. 
Business, 505 Chestnut St., Phila.; Home, 10th St., Oak 
Lane. 

GILPIN, George, Jr., Blue; b. Phila., 3, 20, 1885; 5. Washing- 
ton H. and Louisa B. (Clayton) G.;'ent. 9, 28, '96, 
Modern “P”; Musician with Municipal Band, Kendle’s 
First Regiment Band; m. Edith Kilpatrick, 1, 4, 1909. 
Address, 5421 Irving St., Phila. 

GIMBEL, Bernard Feustmann, Yellow; b. Vincennes, Ind., 
4, 10, 1885; 5. Isaac and Rachel (Feustmann) G.; ent. 
9, 24, ’94, Modern "P”; First Strength List; Member 
F.B.; B.S., U. of P., ’07; V.-P. and Secy. Gimbel Bros. 
Business, 33rd and Broadway, N. Y. ; Home, 771 Madison 
Ave. 

GLOVER, George Barrett, Jr., Blue; b. Phila., 8, 14, 1885; 5 . 
George Barrett and Rebecca Reeves (Banister) G.; ent. 
9, 25, ’00, Classical “C”; Member Literary, Gym., Track; 
U. S. M. A. '07; Lieut. U. S. A.; m. Rosalie DeShong 
Raymond, 8, 18, 1909. Address, Camp Keithley, Min- 
danao, Philippine Islands, 21st Infantry. 

HARRY, Carolus Powel, Yellow; b. Norristown, Pa., 1, 13, 
1884; 5. Charles Howard and Elizabeth (Longaker) H.; 
ent. 9, 10, '98, Classical “H"; Commencement Speaker; 
Leader Mandolin; A.B., U. of P., '07; <hBK; Author, 
“Instructions to S. S. Teachers,” “Trinity Lutheran 
Church,” Norristown, Pa.; Asst. Instr. Hebrew, Luth 
Sem., Mt. Airy, Phila.; Asst. Pastor Church Holy 
Communion; Pastor Evangelical Lutheran Church of 
Holy Spirit, Reading, Pa. Address, 336 N. 5th St., 
Reading, Pa. 


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HARTLEY, Harry, Blue; b. Palmyra, N. J., 6, 24, 1885; 5 . 
James and Ellen English (Lake) H.; ent. 9, 25, ’00 
Modern “P”; Member F.B.; Capt. 2nd F.B • U of P ’ 
ex- ’07; D.D.S., ’ll Address, 3743 Spruce St., Phila. 

HAIJG, Thaddeus Leon Euclid, Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 31, 1885; 
5. John and Ida (Lowe) H.; ent. 9, 25, ’00, Modern “C”; 
B.S., U. of P., ’07; Charter Member University Club, 
Oakland, Cal.; Standard Oil Co.; with Union Iron 
Works Co. Business, Union Iron Works Co., San Fran- 
cisco, Cal.; Home, 1732 Highland Place, Berkeley, Cal. 

HENDRICKSON, James Allaire, Blue; b. Mount Holly, N. J., 
5, 3, 1884; 5. Charles E. and Sarah (Noxon) H.; ent. 9, 25* 
’00, Classical “P”; Member Glee; A.B., Princeton, ’07; 
LL.B., N. Y. Law School, ’09; Law Stud., office McCarter 
& English. Business, 765 Broad St., Newark, N. T.; 
Home, Red Bank, N. J. 

HITCHCOCK, Joseph Fithian, Yellow-; b. 2, 6, 1886; 5 . Edward 
W. and Josephine C. (Fithian) H.; ent. 9, 28, ’96, Modern 
“H ”; M.E., Cornell, ’07 ; Member Automobile (Rochester), 
Oak Hill Country Club; Secy, and Treas. Block System 
Time Recording Co.; m. Marguerite S. Hitchcock, 8, 18, 
1908. Address, 527 West Ave., Rochester, N. Y. 

HOPICINSON, Edward, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 9, 29, 1885; 5 . 
Edward and Abbie Woodruff (Dale) H.; ent. 9, 25, ’94, 
Classical “H”; Member Inter-Scholastic Champion De- 
bate, Literary, Cricket; A.B., U. of P., ’07; LL.B., ’10; 
Lawyer; m. May Sullivan, 10, 9, 1911. Business, 750 
Bullitt Bldg., Phila.; Home, 1424 Spruce St. 

HUNT, Biddle N., Yellow; b. Kirkwood, N. J., 5, 27, 1885; 
5. Edward W. and Virginia (Block) H.; ent. 9, 28, ’96, 
Modern “P”; Member Literary; Gym. Class Leader; 
B.S., U. of P., ’06; with Western Electric Co.; Pres. 
Red Heart Mfg. and Med. Co., Inc. Business, 225 
Federal St., Camden, N. J.; Home, Stratford, N. J. 

INSLEE, Joseph Adams, Yellow; b. St. Louis, Mo., 12, 5, 1884; 
5. John Adams and Susan C. (Carr) I.; ent. 9, 15, '99, 
Modern “ C ” ; Member Crew, F.B. ; Yale ex-’06. Business, 
Andes Tin Co., LaPaz, Bolivia; Home, Concordia Mines, 
Bolivia. 


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KRAUSE, H. Ogle, Blue; b. Phila., 8, 31, 1883; 5. Horace and 
Caroline M. (Ogle) K. ; ent. 9, 28, ’92, Modern “C”; Mem- 
ber Literary, F.B.; Strength List; Gym. Class Leader; 
U. of P. ex-’07; Dent. Dept., U. of P., ’12; J. A. Patter- 
son, Real Est.; Franklin Nat. Bank; Hapgoods Corp. 
Address , Normandie, 36th and Chestnut Sts., Phila. 

LEAMING, Lewis Cresse, Blue; b. South Dennis, N. J., 11, 13, 
1883; s. Coleman and Huldah (Cresse) L. ; ent. 2, 20, ’02, 
Modern “P”; Alciphrons; D.D.S., U. of P., ’06; Dentist. 
Business, 826 Weightman Bldg., Phila. 

LE BOUTILLIER, Edward Howell, Blue; b. Germantown, 
6, 19, 1884; 5. Edward and Fannie H. (Homer) LeB.; ent. 
9, 16, ’95, Modern “P”; MemberMandolin ; Capt. Cricket; 
U. of P. ex-’07 ; Member K T\ Merion Cricket; Suburban 
Real Est.; m. Helen L. Stephenson, 1, 3, 1909. Business, 
318 Arcade Bldg., Phila.; Home, Edgewood Rd., 
Ardmore, Pa. 

LOWDON, Robert Rutherford, Blue; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 
11, 14, 1884; 5. James G. and Gertrude Alice (Crane) L.; 
ent. 9, 19, ’99, Modern “ P ”; Member Associated Ad-Men’s 
Club of Am.; Secy.-Treas. Leith Essex Farm, Croome, 
Md.; Mgr. Sam H. Taylor Printing Co., Fort Worth, 
Texas. Address, P. O. Box 1122, Fort Worth, Texas. 

MACFARLAN, Donald, Blue; b. Phila., 1, 19, 1885; 5 . Dr. 
Malcolm and Hannah C. (Dick) M.; ent. 9, 17, ’94, Mod- 
ern “P”; Member Literary, Science, Cricket; B.S., U. of 
P., ’07 ; M.D., ’ll ; Member Merion Cricket, $K*F; Physi- 
cian. Address, 1805 Chestnut St., Phila. 

MACKAY, Robert Ronald, Blue; b. Phila., 9, 9, 1886; s. 
Robert M. and M. Ella (Gorton) M. ; ent. 9, 16, ’95, Modern 
“P”; Member Science, Cricket, 2nd F.B.; B.S., U. of P., 
’07; KS; with Girard Ave. T. and T. Co.; J. A. Patter- 
son Co.; Rodgers & Kohler Co., Seattle; Mackay & 
Worrell, Builders’ Supplies. Business, 1414 S. Penn Sq., 
Phila.; Home, 1416 N. 16th St. 

MILLER, Arthur Persons, Blue; b. Phila., 6, 20, 1885; s. 
Leslie W. and S. Maria (Persons) M.; ent. 2, 11, '96, 
Modern “C”; B.S., U. of P., ’07; Chemist, Southwark 
Foundry and Machine Co. Business, 5th St. and Wash- 
ington Ave., Phila.; Home, 320 S. Broad St. 

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MULLER, Hugo Arthur, Blue; b. Phila., 3, 8, 1884; 5. F. Otto 
and Catharine B. (Allgaier) M.; ent. 9, 25, *00, Classical 
“H ”; Commencement Speaker; Member Inter-Scholastic 
Champ. Debate, Literary, Glee; Strength List; A.B., 
U. of P., ’07; M.A., Princeton, ’10; Presby. Missionary 
Persia; Student Turkish and Instr. Moslem Boys’ School, 
Urumia; m. Laura B. McComb, M.D., 6, 22, 1910. 
Address , Urumia, Persia (via Berlin and Tiflis). 

NEWLIN, J. Elliot, Blue; b. Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y,. 

10, 27, 1884; 5. Thomas Shipley and Julia Maria (Onder- 
donk) N.; ent. 1 , 23, ’97, Modern “P”; Member Cross- 
Country, Cricket, Track, Hockey, @2; U. of P. ex-’07; 
Member Philadelphia Barge Club; Traffic Mgr. Bell Tel. 
Co.; Graham & Co., Bankers, Phila.; m. Eleanor Megary, 

11, 16, 1910. Business , 435 Chestnut St., Phila.; Home r 
2228 Pine St. 

NIBECKER, Karl, Blue; b. Soconosett, R. I., 3, 21, 1886; 
5. Franklin H. and Bell S. (Pendleton) N.; ent. 9, 17, ’98, 
Modern “C”; Member Science; B.S., U. of P., ’07; 
Member Am. Soc. M. E., Engineers’ (Phila.), West. Eng. 
Soc. Pa., University (Pitts.), Athletic Assoc. (Pitts.), 
Rose Tree Hunt, West Chester G. and C. C. ; Instr. Mech. 
Eng. U. of P. ; Pittsburgh Represent., Southwark Fdry. 
and Mach. Co. Address , Glen Mills, Pa., or 804 Frick 
Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. 

PEARCE, Henry George, Yellow; b. Phila., 4, 21, 1887; 5. 
Alfred and Sarah Kitchen (Phillips) P. ; ent. 9, 25, ’95, 
Modern “C”; TO 2; Member Hockey, Cricket, B.B.; 
U. of P. ex-’07; Member T, Southern Club, Light 
Battery “A,” N. G. P., Bachelors’ Barge, Merion Cricket, 
Corinthian Yacht and Gun, Union League; with Bald- 
win Loco. Works; Salesman Standard Steel Works Co. 
Business, 1103 Morris Bldg., Phila.; Home, Wistar Road, 
Ardmore, Pa., P. O. B. 682. 

REMICK, Raymond Moore, Blue; b. Phila., 6, 16, 1885; 
5. Henry Clay and Hannah Buck (Moore) R.; ent. 1, 31, 
’96, Classical “H”; A AT; Commencement Speaker; 
Member Inter-Scholastic Champion Debate, Science, 
Literary; Penn. State ex-’08; Member Law Acad., Law 
Asso.; Sub-editor Vale’s Penna. Digest; Atty.-at-law; 
m. Maud E. Brear, 10, 9, 1906. Business, 460 Drexel 
Bldg., Phila.; Home, 112 W. Seymour St. 

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RHOADS, J. Edgar, Blue; b. Plainfield, Ind., 9, 11, 1883; 
5 . Joseph and Harriet E. (Masters) R. ; ent. 1, 27, ’01, 
Classical “H”; A AT; Commencement Speaker; Secy, 
and Editor Literary; Exec. Com. Science; Contributor 
Mag.; Asst. School Leader Field Color Contests; 2nd 
Class Leader Gym.; Strength List; U. of P. Special ’05; 
Member Soc. Chem. Ind. ; Am. Leather Chem. Assoc. ; 
Mgr. J. E. Rhoads & Sons, Tanners and Leather Belting 
Mfrs.; m. Edith Chambers, 9, 28, 1909. Address , 2211 
Shallcross Ave., Wilmington, Del. 

RINGE, Henry Ralph, Yellow; b. Phila., 8, 11, 1886; 5. John 
Henry and Margarethe S. (Ringe) R., Jr.; ent. 9, 24, ’95, 
Modern “P”; Commencement Speaker; B.S., U. of P., 
’06; LL.B.,Yale, ’09; Member 2 X, d>Ad>, Cercle Frangais 
U. of P., Corbey Court, Yale; Member Bar. Business , 
929 Chestnut St., Phila., and City of Mexico, Mexico; 
Home , Three Tuns, Montg. Co., Pa. 

ROGERS, Howard Maxwell, Blue; b. Sherborn, Mass., 2, 28, 
1884; s. Harry Charles and Lilian (Ahrens) R. ; ent. 
9, 25, ’00, Modern “C”; Alciphrons, 0 2, School Record 
Quarter-Mile; Member Track; Sub. F.B.; M.E., Cornell, 
’07; Agt. Sun Co., Oil. Business, Care of Sun Co., 
Robinson, 111.; Home, Riverton, N. J. 

ROSSMASSLER, William Ryle, Yellow; b. Phila., 5, 9, 1884; 
s. Richard and Bertha (Collins) R.; ent. 9, 10, ’95, Modern 
“P”; Member Gym., Cricket; B.S., Haverford, ’07; 
Member Merion Cricket; Sauquoit Silk Mfg. Co. Busi- 
ness, 4015 Clarissa St., Phila.; Home, 607 Church Lane, 
Gtn. 

SHIELDS, Albert William, Blue; b. Phila., 2, 19, 1885; 5 . 
William S. P. and Rachel S. (Gibson) S. ; ent. 11, 30, ’96, 
Modern “H”; Member Entertainment Debate, Sub. 
F.B., Crew, Literary, ©2; U. of P. ex-’07; B.A., Yale, 
*07; Member T‘ T, Elihu Club (Yale), Merion Cricket; 
Atty.-at-law, Asst, to A. S. L. Shields. Business, 200 Betz 
Bldg., Phila.; Home, 3921 Walnut St. 

STADIGER, Norman B., Blue; b. Phila., 5, 22, 1884; s. Charles 
F. and Caroline Louisa (Bennett) S.; ent. 9, 25, ’00 
Modern “P”; U. of P., ’07; Selling Agent; m. Elise Sarah 
Worth, 4, 19, 1910. Business , 1011 Chestnut St., Phila * 
Home, 243 S. 53rd St. 


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STEFFENS, Charles Louis, Yellow; b. Abilene, Texas, 8, 3, 
1883; 5. O. W. and Selina (Bardman) S.; ent. 9, 23, ’01, 
Modern “P”; Member Cross-Country, Glee; with Boren - 
Stewart Co., Wholesale Grocers; m. Lucile Williams, 
6, 5, 1905. Address, 280 Cadiz St., Dallas, Texas. 

TATNALL, Emmett Robinson, Blue; b. Phila., 9, 6, 1884; 
5. Henry and Lola DeHaven (Robinson) T.; ent. 9, 27, 
’97, Modern “ P” ; Mgr. Cricket; A.B., Haverford, ’07; 
Member Merion Cricket; with Henry & West; m. Mar- 
garet Felton, 10, 12, 1911. Business, 1417 Chestnut St., 
Phila.; Home, Haverford, Pa. 

TENNEY, Harral Straat, Blue; b, Cortland, N. Y., 1, 28, 1883; 
s. L. K. and Emma K. (Straat) T.; ent. 9, 22, ’99, Modern 
“P”; @2; Alciphrons; Asst. Ed. Mag.; School Leader 
Blues; Member Glee; Capt. Track; Holds Records: 
pole vault, high and low hurdles; Litt.B., Princeton, 
’07; Member Princeton (Phila.), Princeton (N. Y.), 
and Clubs in Syracuse; Secy. Syracuse Trust Co.; m. 
Helen Thomas, 10, 6, 1909. Address, Care of Syracuse 
Trust Co., Syracuse, N. Y. 

WADE, Daniel Eligius, Yellow; b. Phila., 12, 1, 1886; 
s. John A. and Katharine (McNichol) W.; ent. 12, 14, ’01, 
Classical “P”; A.B., Yale, ’07; LL.B., U. of P., ’10; 
Member Merion Cricket; Lawyer, Associated with Simp- 
son & Brown. Business, Morris Bldg., Phila.; Home , 
3915 Walnut St. 

WILLOUGHBY, Alfred Slocum, Yellow; b. Phila., 8, 14, 
1885; s. Thomas and Caroline Bacon (Slocum) W. ; ent. 
9, 28, ’96, Modern “H”; B.S., U. of P.,’07; K2; Peerless 
Pearl Co., Pearl buttons. Business, 408 Vine St., Phila.; 
Home, 1433 Norris St. 

WINPENNY, Marshall Shoemaker, Yellow; b. Phila., 7, 20« 
1885; 5. James Bolton and Susan G. (Shoemaker) W.; 
ent. 10, 1, ’92, Modern “P”; A.B., Harvard, ’08; LL.B., 
’ll; Member Harvard, Merion Cricket, Racquet, May- 
flower Descendants’ Soc.; Lawyer. Address, 1432 N. 
Broad St., Phila. 

YOUNG, James Barclay, Yellow; b. Washington, D. C., 2, 14, 
1884; s. James R. and Mary (Barclay) Y. ; ent. 9, 18, ’99, 
Modern “P”; B.S., U. of P., ’07; Consular Asst. U. S. 
Consulate General, Berlin. Address, 1001 New Hamp- 
shire Ave., Washington, D. C. 

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ZIEGLER, Walter Lowery, Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 19, 1882; 
5. George J. and Lillie B. (Moyer) Z., Jr.; ent. 9, 24, ’94, 
Modem “P”; Member Alciphrons, 0 2, Science; Capt. 
F.B., B.B.; Mgr. Gym.; School Leader Yellows; B.A., 
U. of P., ’07; Mgr. City Store Robt. H. Foerderer, Inc.; 
m. Elizabeth D. Wolf, 4, 6, 1910. Business , 48 N. 4th 
St., Phila.; Home, 5035 Manheim Terrace, Gtn. 

1904 

ALTEMUS, Archibald Levy, Yellow; b. Phila., 1, 29, 1885; j. 
Edward J. and Medora (Levy) A. ; ent. 9, 25, ’00, Modern 
“P”; Member B.B.; C.E., Lehigh, ’09; Eng. Dept. 
P. R. R. Business, 26 Exchange PI., Jersey City; Home, 
124 S. 40th St., Phila. 

BISHOP, John V., Blue; b. Columbus, N. J., 7, 2, 1886; s. 
John I. and Anna (Ridgway) B.; ent. 9, 28, ’98, Modern 
“C”; C.E., Princeton, ’08; Member Key and Seal, 
Princeton Club (Phila.); m. Helen Bailey, 1, 6, 1909. 
Address, Columbus, N. J. 

BROMER, Ralph Shepherd, Yellow; b. Schwenksville, Pa., 
3, 21, 1886; s. Albert and Catharine (Shepherd) B.; ent. 

9, 25, '00, Classical “H”; Member Mandolin; B.A., Yale, 
'08; Med. Dept., U. of P., ’12. Address, 5025 Catharine 
St., Phila. 

BURK, Charles August David, Yellow; b. Phila., 4, 29, 1886; 
5. Charles David and Louisa (Grater) B.; ent. 9, 19, ’99, 
Modern “P”; Member Literary, Science; B.S., Prince- 
ton, ’09; Chas. D. Burk & Sons, Glazed Kid. Business, 
925 N. 3rd St., Phila.; Home, 1421 W. Allegheny Ave. 

BUSHNELL, Joseph, 3d, Yellow; b. Titusville, Pa., 4, 14, 
1886; 5. Joseph, and Alice Irene (Stone) B., Jr.; ent. 

10, 1, '98, Modern “P”; Member d>KA, Science; Capt. 
Gym.; Mgr. Track; School Leader Yellows; B.S., Haver- 
ford, ’08; Triangle Soc. ; Industrial Engr. Address, 3019 
Midvale Ave., Gtn. 


CONDON, John, Jr., Blue; b. 6, 9, 1887; s. John and Caroline 
Virginia (Benjamin) C. ; ent. 9, 25, ’00, Modern “P”; 
Member $ K A; C.E., Cornell, ’08; Member Cornell 
Club (N. Y.), 2 X; with Turner Construction Co. 
Business, 11 Broadway, N. Y.; Home, 3805 Powelton 
Ave., Phila. 


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CUTHBERT, Richard Williams, Jr., Blue; b. Phila., 4, 16, 
1886; s. Richard W. and Mary Elizabeth (Francis) C. ; 
ent. 9, 28, ’97, Modern “P”; Member Glee, Science, 
Literary; P.D., P. C. P., ’09; Pres. Phila. Alumni Chap. 
1$ 'F ; Mgr. for R. W. Cuthbert, Sr. Business, 4000 
Chestnut St., Phila.; Home, 3944 Chestnut St. 

DARLINGTON, Henry Saulnier, Yellow; b. Darlington, Pa., 
3, 2, 1888; .s\ Jared and Anne (Needles) D.; ent. 9, 17, ’01, 
Modern “C”; B.S., U. of P., ’08; Engineering Corps 
Construction Dept. P. R. R. Address, 36 E. Front St., 
Media, Pa. 

EVANS, John Clifford, Blue; b. Phila., 10, 3, 1885; 5. S. Allen 
and Clara A. (Sherzer) E.; ent. 9, 22, ’02, Modern “P”; 
B.S., U. of P., ’08; Member Am. Chem. Soc.; Asst. 
Chemist Whitall Tatum Co.; Pinkerton Construction Co. 
Business, U. S. Dept. Commerce and Labor, Bureau of 
Standards, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Home, 640 W. Phil-Ellena 
St., Phila. 

FENDER, Robert Chesley, Yellow; b. Peale, Pa., 1, 4, 1886; 
5-. James Cochran and Frances Lee (Meyer) F.; ent. 10, 
10, ’99, Modern “C”; Winner Declamation Gold Medal; 
Commencement Speaker; Member Glee, P. C. C. ; Litt.B., 
Princeton, ’08; Member Key and Seal, Troop “A,” 
N. G. P., Phila.; Author “Seattle and the Pacific North- 
west’’; Seattle Pub. Co.; Keystone Plaster Co.; Land 
Development. Business, Keystone Plaster Co., Chester, 
Pa.; or Care of W. P. Fender, Williamsport, Pa. 

FERNBERGER, Samuel Weiller, Yellow; b. Phila., 6, 4, 1887; 
s. Henry and Julia (Weiller) F. ; ent. 9, 28, ’97, Modern 
“P”; Member Literary, Science, P. C. C.; B.S., U. of P., 
’08; A.M., ’09; Member Sons of Am. Rev., A. A. A. S., 
Lenape, Mercantile, F. and A. M.; Secy. Phila. Chapt. 
S. A. R. ; Instr. Psychology, U. of P. Address, 1306 N. 
Broad St., Phila. 

FREEMAN, Addison Bampfylde, Blue; b. Phila., 10, 21, 
1885; 5. Samuel T. and Sarah H. (Clendenin) F.; ent. 
9, 24, ’94, Modern “P”; Member Literary, Science, 
F.B.; U. of P., ex-’09; Member Rose Tree Hunt, Busi- 
ness and Prof’l Club; with Samuel T. Freeman & Co. 
Business, 1519-21 Chestnut St., Phila.; Home, 206 E. 
Penn St., Gtn. ' 


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GRIBBEL, John Bancker, Blue; b. New York City, 11, 2, 
1884; s. John and Elizabeth Bancker (Wood) G.; ent. 

9, 14, 99, Modern “P”; Member AT\ Glee; Pres. A. A.; 
Capt. F.B., B.S., U. of P., ’08; Member $ K *F, Hunting- 
don Valley Country, Troop A, Squad A, N. G. P., White- 
marsh Valley Country, University Club; Jno. J. Griffin & 
Co.; m. Mary Louise Heebner, 10, 20, 1909. Business, 
1513 Race St., Phila. ; Home, Stenton Ave., Chestnut Hill. 

HARKER, Norman Woolston, Blue; b. Pemberton, N. J., 

10, 3, 1886; s. Charles and Mary S. (Woolston) H.; ent. 
9, 9, ’03, Classical “C”; Winner Commencement Prize 
Oration; Member School Debate, Science, Mandolin, 
P. C. C. ; A.B., U. of P., ’08; LL.B., '10; Member Ankokas 
Canoe Club (Mt. Holly, N. J.), AXP; Asst. Instr. Eng- 
lish, Boys’ Cen. H. S., Phila.; Lecturer Penna. Soc. Pre- 
vent. Tuberculosis; Instr. Bus. Law and Real Est. Law, 
Central High Eve. Sch.; with Lewis, Adler & Laws. 
Business, 108 S. 4th St., Phila.; Home, Mount Holly, N.J. 

HURLBUT, Clarke Stanley, Yellow; b. Phila., 8, 9, 1888; 5 . 
C. Stanley and Martha E. (Buck) H.; ent. 1, 27, ’02, 
Classical “ H ” ; A AT; 2nd Prize Entertainment Decla- 
mation; Member Literary, Glee, P. C. C., Gym.; B.A., 
Yale, ’08; Member $BK, Merion Cricket, Yale Club 
(N. Y.); Author “Comprehensive Review Standard Oil 
Case’’; Editor of Penna. “Law Review’’; Graham & 
Gilfillan, Phila., Graham & L’Amomeaud, N. Y. ; Member 
Penna. Bar. Address, 42 Broadway, N. Y., or 11th Floor 
West End Trust Bldg., Phila.; Home, 2105 Spruce St., 
Phila. 

JACKSON, Job H., Jr., Yellow; b. Wilmington, Del., 6 ; 6, 
1886; s. Job H. and Lucy (Askew) J.; ent. 9, 12, ’01, 
Classical “C”; A.B., Princeton, ’08. Dec’d 11, 4, 1908. 

KEELY, David Fulmer, Blue; b. Phila., 9, 23, 1887; 5 . Oliver 
S. and Rae Chambers (Fulmer) K.; ent. 9, 14, ’99, 
Modern “C”; Member Literary, Science; B.S., U. of P.* 
’08; A T; Member Phila. Bar. Business, 4370 Main St.) 
Manayunk, and 2015 Land Title Bldg., Phila.; Home , 
433 Lyceum Ave. 

KENT, Henry T., Jr., Blue; b. Clifton Heights, Pa., 7, 16, 
1887; 5. Henry T. and Louise (Leonard) K.; ent. 9, 25, 
’00, Modern “C”; Entertainment' Speaker; Member 

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Literary, School Debate; Strength List; A.B., Cornell 
’08; <f> B K; Member Union League, Cornell Club (Phila.)’ 
ASP; Mfr. Wool and Worsted Yarns; Student Balto’ 
Law School. Address , Clifton Heights, Pa. 


LEEDOM, David Ambler, Yellow; b. 3, 9, 1885; D. M. 
Leedom; ent. 9, 12, ’01, Modern “C.” Incomplete. 

LEVY, Fabian Franklin, Yellow; b. Phila., 7, 2, 1886* 5 . 
Max and Diana (Franklin) L.; ent. 10, 16, ’99, Modern 
“P”; Member Science; B.S., U. of P., ’08; Statistical 
Dept., Edward B. Smith & Co., Bankers; m. Edith Belle 
Mulready, 5, 1, 1911. Business, Broad and Chestnut 
Sts., Phila.; Home, 20 Benezet St., Chestnut Hill. 


McCANDLESS, f Thomas Wattson, 1 Blue; b. Phila., 10. 13, 
1885; 5. William and Lillie Wattson (Walker) McC.; 
ent. 9, 28, ’96, Modern “P”; Member Cross-Country 
Two-Mile Relay; U. of P., ex-’08; with Gillinder & Sons, 
Inc. Business, 135 E. Oxford St., Phila.; Home, 1423 Mt. 
Vernon St. 


MACFARLAN, Douglas, Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 14, 1886; 5 . 
Dr. Malcolm and Hannah Corson (Dick) M.; ent. 9 14 
’95, Modern “P”; B.S., U. of P., ’08; M.D., ’ll; 0 2 . 'Ad- 
dress, 1805 Chestnut St., Phila. 

MACK; Joseph Peter, Blue; b. Phila., 12, 20, 1886; 5 . John M. 
and Mary F. (Powers) M.; ent. 9, 25, 1900, Modern “P”; 
B.S., U. of P., ’07; Asst, to Gen. Mgr. Barber Asphalt 
Paving Co. Address, Trinidad, West Indies. 

MANNING, Joseph Thruston, Jr., Blue; b. Baltimore, Md., 
4, 22, 1887; 5. Joseph Thruston and Alice Lloyd (Golds- 
borough) M.; ent. 9, 28, ’97, Classical “C”; Member 2nd 
F.B.; A.B., Harvard, ’08; LL.B., ’ll. Home, 2111 De 
Lancey PI., Phila. 


MOORE, Charles Angelo, Yellow; b. Chicago, 111., 9, 24, 1885; 
5. J. Thomas and May (Essick) M.; ent. 9, 25, ’00, Classi- 
cal “C”; Member 4> K A (Charter), Alciphrons, Glee; 
Treas. Class, Literary; Assoc. Ed. Class Record; Mgr. 
Cricket; Capt. 2nd F.B.; Two-Mile Relay; B.A., U. of 
P., ’08; LL.B., ’10; Member A K E, Union League, Merion 
Cricket Club; Atty.-at-law. Business , 1327-1329 Real 
Estate Trust Bldg., Phila.; Home, Wynnewood, Pa. 

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MOORSHEAD, Frank Arthur, Yellow; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 
7, 7, 1884; 5 . Arthur and Emily (Wertheimer) M.; ent. 
9, 17, ’01, Modern “P”; Member @2 , Alciphrons, F. B., 
Relay; Vice-Pres. A. A.; Capt. Track; U. of P., ex-’07; 

Moorshead & Johnson. Business, 1007 Bailey Bldg., 
Phila. ; Home, Lansdowne, Pa. 

NACHOD, Julius Ernest, Yellow; b. Fernrock, Pa., 9, 10, 
1886; 5. Julius E. and Grace (Benteen) N.; ent. 9, 25, 
’00, Modern “C”; Member Science, Track; Won First 
Cross-Country Cup; B.S., U. of P., ’08; LL.B., ’10; AX; 
Director Glenside Nat. Bank. Business, 307—8 Stephen 
Girard Bldg., Phila.; Home, Glenside, Pa. 

NICHOLS, Edson Hoyt, Blue; b. Camden, N. J„ 7, 12, 1886; 
j. Clayton W. and Emily Eliza (Baker) N. ; ent. 9, 25, ’00, 
Modern “H”; A A T; Member Science, I. A. A. A., Push 
Ball, Sub. Cross-Country; Strength List; Final Runner 
Field Color Contests; Gym. Class Leader; A.B., Cornell, 
’08; Asst, in Chem., Instr. Organic Chem., Cornell; 
with Clayton W. Nichols, Wooden Box Mfrs. Business, 
Beach above Poplar St., Phila.; Home, 212 State St., 
Camden, N. J. 

PFEIFFER, Timothy Newell, Yellow; b. Camden, N. J., 11,3, 
1886; 5. George and Adaline (Adams) P., Jr.; ent. 9, 25, 
'00, Classical “C”; Member F.B., Track; A.B., Princeton, 
’09; Harvard Law School, ’12. Home, 146 Maple Ter- 
race, Merchantville, N. J. 

PORTER, Lawrence Copeland, Blue; b. Kensington, Conn., 
6, 2, 1887; s. Isaac and Alice Isabel (Bauer) P.; ent. 9, 
28 ’97, Modern “P”; Commencement Speaker; Enter- 
tainment Speaker; Member Literary, Track, Gym.; Asst. 
School Leader; Gym. Class Leader; First, Strength List; 
Winner Entertainment Spring-board Contest; Vice-Pres. 
Science; Ph.B., Yale, ’07; Member 111. Eng. Soc., N. Y. 
Section; Illuminating Eng. with G. E. Co. Business, 
Care of General Electric Co., Harrison, N. J.; Home, 94 
Hillyer St., E. Orange. 

REEVES, Edmund Hoffman, Yellow; b. Bridgeton, N. J., 
1, 13, 1886; s. Charles Fithian and Clara Elizabeth 
(Hoffman) R.; ent. 9, 9, ’02, Modern “H”; Valedictorian; 
Member 4KA, Literary, Glee, School Debate; Chairman 
Prize Declamation; Class “A” Cup for Sprinting; Capt. 
One-Mile Relay; Mgr. B.B.; B.S., U. of P., ’08; LL.B., 
’10; Atty.-at-law. Business, 428 Market St., Camden, 
N. J.; Home, 40 E. Ave., Bridgeton, N. J. 

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REEVES, John Franklin, Blue; b. Bridgeton, N. J., 2, 9, 
1886; 5. Phineas Kennedy and Hannah (Trenchard) R.; 
ent. 9, 10, '03, Classical “C”; Member Glee; A.B., U. of 
P., ’08; M.D., U. of P., ’ll. Address, 55 E. Ave., Bridge- 
ton, N. J. 

ROGERS, Karl Henkels, Blue; b. Phila., 2, 8, 1886; 5. John D. 
and Elizabeth Hunsicker (Henkels) R.; ent. 9, 25, '00, 
Modern “C”; U. of P. ex-’08; Little River Lumber Co.; 
Penna. R. R., Passenger Dept. Address, Wyncote, Pa. 

ROTHSCHILD, LeRoy Berman, Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 14, 
1886; s. Myer and Millie (Berman) R.; ent. 9, 18, '99, 
Modern “P”; Member P. C. C., Literary, Science, F.B.; 
B.S., U. of P., '10; Architect. Business, 416 Walnut St., 
Phila.; Home, 1832 N. 17th St. 

SHOEMAKER, Dudley, Yellow; b. Phila., 2, 16, 1887; 5. 
Joshua L. and Florence (Hey) S.; ent. 9, 25, '99, Modern 
“C”; Pres. Class; Member Literary, d>KA, Gym., Track, 
Cricket; Sub. B.B.; Secy. A. A.; B.S., U. of P., '09; 
Member Bachelors’ Barge Club, A KE; Supt. No. 2 Shop, 
Am. Steel Foundries; m. Ellenor Miller, 4, 27, 1910. 
Business, American Steel Foundries, Indiana Harbor, 
Ind.; Home, 6338 Harvard Ave., Chicago, 111. 

SHOEMAKER, Walter Rodman, Blue; b. Fernwood, Pa., 6, 
29, 1886; s. Owen and Mary Margaret (Jack) S. ; ent. 
9, 25, '00, Modern “H”; School Leader Blues; A.B., 
Haverford, ’08; Member Fourth St. Club; with W. A. 
Lippincott Co. Business, 411 Arch St., Phila.; Home, 
2011 Chestnut St. 

STEEL, Alfred Gustavus Baker, Yellow; b. Phila., 4, 24, 1886; 
5 . Francis Penn and Elizabeth Emory (Errickson) S.; 
ent. 9, 25, '00, Modern “H”; A A T; Member Alciphrons, 
FXI, Relay, Track; Ed. -in-chief Mag., Class Record; 
Mgr. F.B.; U. of P. ex-’08; Member Phila. Cricket, Phila. 
Barge Club, Z *F; Bond Broker with Graham & Co.; m. 
E. Amy Howe, 2, 1, 1910. Business, 435 Chestnut St., 
Phila.; Home, 8409 Navahoe St., Chestnut Hill. 

STOCKHAUSEN, Thomas George, Yellow; b. Phila., 8, 17, 
1887; 5 . William M. and Emma E. (Beck) S.; ent. 1, 27, 
'02, Classical “C”; Member Literary, Science, KT ?; 
B.A., U. of P., '08; with R. M. Stinson & Co.; m. Anna 
Marguerite Donovan, 2, 15, 1911. Business, 317 N. 
American Bldg.; Home, 6706 Cresheim Road, Gtn. 

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THARP, William Wilkinson, Blue; b. 10, 26, 1883; ent. 9, 20, 
1902, Modern “P. ” Address, 2437 Columbia Ave., 
Phila. Incomplete. 

WAGNER, Paul Rhoads, Yellow; b. Mont Clare, Pa., 7, 5, 
1885; 5. Frederick and Catherine (Rhoads) W. ; ent. 10, 1, 
’02, Modern “P”; Member B.B.; Strength List; LL.B., 
U. of P., ’08; Law Practice Phila. and Chester Co., and 
Fairbanks, Alaska. Address, Chatanika, Fairbanks Dist., 
Alaska. 

WESTERMANN, Bernard; b. Middle Haddam, Conn., 10, 2, 
1885; 5. Charles and Elizabeth (Duncan) W. ; ent. 11, 15, 
’97, Classical “C"; Honorary A AT; Pres. Literary, 
P. C. C. ; Ed.-in-Ch. Mag.; Capt. Interscholastic Champ. 
Debate; Member Glee; B.A., Williams, ’08; Member AT*, 
Sons Am. Rev., Am. Asiatic Soc. ; with Standard Oil Co. ; 
m. Miriam Myers, 6, 11, 1910. Business, Standard Oil 
Co., No. 8, Yokohama, Japan, or Room 707, 26 Broad- 
way, N. Y. ; Home, Yokohama, Japan. 

WHITE, Walter Rhoads, Yellow; b. Phila., 1, 7, 1887; s. 
George Foster and Mary Jeanes (Walter) W. ; ent. 9, 28, 
’97, Classical “C”; Commencement Speaker; 2nd Prize 
Entertainment Speaker; Editor, Secy., Pres. Science; 
Vice-Pres. Literary; First Librarian Glee; A.B., U. of P., 
’08; LL.B., ’ll; Member City Club; Secy. Lansdowne 
Nat. Hist. Club; Director Lansdowne Bldg, and Loan 
Assoc.; Republican County Committeeman; Atty.-at- 
law. Business, 1011 Chestnut St., Phila.; Home, 130 
Hilldale Road, Lansdowne, Pa. 

WING, Stephen Remington; b. Phila., 6, 3, 1887; s. Stephen 
Rogers and Lydia Hart (Remington) W. ; ent. 10, 1, ’98, 
Classical “H”; Member Literary, Science, P. C. C. ; B.S., 
Haverford, ’08; M.E., Cornell, ’ 10 ; Member Acacia Frat. ; 
Instr. Mech. Eng., Sibley College, Cornell Univ. Address, 
208 Dryden Road, Ithaca, N. Y. 

WINSLOW, Esmonde DeForest, Blue; b. Chicago, 111., 2, 18, 
1886; s. Robert G. and Mary (Chamberlin) W. ; ent. 1, 4, 
'99, Modern “C”; The Judd-Winslow Co. Address, 
Muskegon, Mich. 


1905 

BAIRD, J. Allen, Blue; b. Beverly, N. J., 9, 5, 1885; s. David 
Galbraith and Georgianna Barrett (Smallwood) B. ; ent. 9, 
22, ’98, Modern “C”; Member 2nd Cricket; Strength List ; 

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Member Socy. Sons Am. Rev.; with T. C. Sturtevant, 
Fire Ins. Business, Manhattan Bldg., Fourth and Wal- 
nut Sts., Phila.; Home, Church St., Beverly, N. J. 

BARD, George Smith, Blue; b. Camden, N. J., 7, 12, 1888; 5 . 
Daniel Webster and Elizabeth M. (Smith) B.; ent. 9, 25, 
’00, Classical “ C ” ; School Leader Blues; Member 0.2 • 
Capt. Gym.; B.S., Haverford, ’09; New York Office 
Lumber Underwriters. Dec’d 11, 17, 1911. 

BESSON, Frank Schaffer, Yellow; b. Phila., 5, 12, 1886; s. 
Linford S. and Emma (Gross) B.; ent. 9, 6, ’04, Modern 
“C”; Member F.B., Track; U. S. M. A., ’09; Officer 
army United States; 2nd Lt. U. S. Corps Engineers; m. 
Virginia Koehler, 7, 19, 1909. Business, War Dept., 
Washington, D. C. ; Home, “Northampton,” 14th and 
W Sts., Washington, D. C. 

BURK, Edwin Henry, Yellow; b. Phila., 11, 21, 1887; 5 . 
Charles D. and Louise (Grater) B.; ent . 9, 19, ’99, Modern 
“C”; B.S., Princeton, ’09; Chas. D. Burk & Sons. Busi- 
ness, 925 N. 3rd St., Phila.; Home, 1421 W. Allegheny 
Ave. 

CLARK, Herbert Skinner, Blue; b. Phila., 9, 18, 1886; 5 . 
Charles E. and Nina (Skinner) C. ; ent. 9, 12, ’98, Classical 
“ H ” ; Member d> K A, Literary, Mandolin; A.B., Harvard, 
’09; Member Merion Cricket, University, Harvard Club 
(Phila.); with Penna. Dental Mfg. Co. Business, 1317 
Sansom St., Phila.; Home, 4115 Walnut St. 

COHEN, D. Hays Solis, Yellow; b. 8, 21, 1887; 5. Solomon 
Solis C. ; ent. 9, 15, 1891, Modern “P.” Incomplete. 

COLE, Charles James, Jr., Blue; b. Phila., 2, 23, 1887; s. 
Charles James and Emily Bertha (Oppenheimer) C. ; ent. 
9, 11, ’99, Classical “H”; Member Science; A.B., U. of 
P., ’09; d> B K, 2n ; Med. Dept. U. of P., ’14. Address , 
Elkins Park, Pa. 

DAWSON, Charles Sumner, Yellow; b. Wenonah, N. J., 2, 27, 
1887; s. William T. and Aphalina (Errickson) D.; ent. 
9, 10, ’01, Modern “C”; Member ©2; M.E., Cornell, ’09; 
with Scranton Electric Co. Business, Scranton, Pa.; 
Home, Wenonah, N. J. 

EYNON, Harold Griffith, Blue; b. Wilmington, Del., 8, 13, 
k . 1887 ; s. Thomas M. and Clara V. (Schall) E. ; ent. 9, 9, ’02, 

: * Modern “P”; Member Glee, Track; Lehigh ex-’08; 

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Draughtsman and Designer Armstrong Cork Co., Lan- 
caster, Pa.; Engr. Armstrong Eng. Co., Phila.; Works 
Mgr. Eynon & Evans Co.; m. Edna Carver Simpson, 
10, 31, 1908. Business, 15th and Clearfield Sts., Phila.; 
Home , 3244 N. Carlisle St. 

FLEISHER, Alexander, Blue; b. Phila., 4, 27, 1889; 5. Louis 
and Ida Gerhard (Foreman) F.; ent. 9, 14, ’98, Classical 
“H”; Pres. Science; Ed. P. C. C.; Member Literary; 
Asst. Bus. Mgr. Mag. ; B.A., U. of P., ’08; M.A., Wis., ’ll; 
Grad. Work Chicago, Columbia; Member Am. Economic 
Assoc., Am. Social Soc., Philmont Country Club; Author 
“Newsboys of Milwaukee,” Wis. Bureau Labor; Special 
Agt. Wis. Bureau Labor. Address, 2045 Green St., Phila. 

FLEISHER, Horace Teller, Blue; b. Phila., 2, 17, 1887; 5 . 
Moyer and Alice (Teller) F. ; ent. 9, 14, ’95, Modern “P”; 
Member Science; B.S., Dartmouth, ’09; Asst. Dir. Camp 
Brooke for Newsboys. Address, 2223 Green St., Phila. 

FOUST, Clement Edgar, Yellow; b. North Wales, Pa., 5, 23, 
1887 ; 5. Rev. George Diehl and Mary Ann (Comly) F. ; 
ent. 9, 7, ’04, Classical “C”; Member Mandolin; Strength 
List; A.B., U. of P., ’09; <I> B K; Instr. English, U. of P 
Business, Box 1, College Hall, U. of P., Phila.; Home 
North Wales, Pa. 

FREUND, Henry Herman, Jr., Blue; b. 7, 13, 1888; 5 . Henry 
Herman and Katherine Elizabeth (Young) F.; ent. 9, 20, 
’99, Modern “P”; Member Science; B.S., U. of P., ’09; 
with Fairbanks Co. Business, 701 Arch St., Phila.; 
Home, 1509 S. Broad St. 

GAY, John, Blue; b. Phila., 6, 19, 1887; 5. James H. and 
Harriet H. (Calladay) G.; ent. 9, 9, ’99, Modern “C”; 
Member Alciphrons, 4> K A, Literary; Pres. A. A.; Mgr! 
B.B.; Litt.B., Princeton, ’09; Member Merion Cricket, 
Princeton Club; with Jno. Gay’s Sons Inc., Carpet Mfrs. 
Business, N. E. Cor. Norris and Howard Sts.; Home 
1523 N. 16th St. 

GEHRETT, Wilson Hann, Yellow; b. Pottstown, Pa., 5, 5, 
1886; 5. Samuel Wilson and Mary Dunham (Hann) G.; 
ent. 9, 16, ’98, Classical “H”; Member An, Literary; 
Chosen Runner Field Color Contests; U. of P. ex-’09. 
Address, 131 W. Mt. Pleasant Ave., Mt. Airy, Phila. 

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GIBB, Walton, Yellow; b. Oak Lane, 8, 13, 1887; 5 . J. Mc- 
Gregor and Leonora Baker (Walton) G. ; ent. 9, 20, '99, 
Modern “P”; C.E., Cornell, ’09; Engr. with Heacock & 
Hokanson. Business, Bailey Bldg., Phila. ; Home, 10th 
St., Oak Lane. 

GLOVER, Samuel Reeves, Yellow; b. Haddonfield, N. J., 
4, 22, 1887; 5. George Barrett and Rebecca Reeves 
(Banister) G. ; ent. 9, 8, ’02, Classical “ H ” ; A A T ; Member 
Literary, Glee; A.B., Princeton, ’09; Law Student with 
French & Richards. Business, Camden, N. J.; Home, 
232 E. Main St., Haddonfield, N. J. 

HACKETT, Earle LeBre, Blue; b. Phila., 4, 16, 1890; s. Staun- 
ton H. and Annie J. (Molineaux) H.; ent. 9, 20, '04, 
Modern “P”; B.S., U. of P., ’10; Law Dept., U. of P., 
’13. Home, 3459 Chestnut St., Phila. 

HALL, William Wilson, Blue; b. Edgewater Park, N. J., 
2, 7, 1888; 5-. Henry W. and Mary Freeman (Hovey) H.; 
ent. 9, 10, '98, Classical “C”; Member Cross-Country, 
Relay, Mandolin; Princeton ex-’09. Dec’d 9, 21, 1905. 

HARNED, Herbert Spencer, Yellow; b. Camden, N. J., 12, 2, 
1888; s. Thomas B. and Augusta Anna (Traubel) H.; 
ent. 9, 10, ’98, Classical “C”; Member Cricket, Science; 
B.A., U. of P., ’09; B.S., ’10; Grad. Sch. Chemistry, 
U. of P. Home, Morris and Logan Sts., Gtn. 

HOPKINSON, Richard Dale, Blue; b. Phila., 7, 11, 1887; 
s. Edward and Abbie W. (Dale) H.; ent. 9, 28, ’96, Mod- 
ern “P”; Member Literary, F.B., Cricket; B.A., U. of 
P., ’09; Med. Dept., ’12. Home, 1424 Spruce St., Phila. 

HOVEY, Walter Freeman, Yellow; b. Beverly, N. J., 12, 16, 
1887; s. Franklin Henry and Caroline Virginia (Free- 
man) H.; ent. 10, 9, ’99, Modern “H”; B.S., U. of P., 
’09; with J. G. White & Co., Inc. Business, 43 Ex- 
change PL, N. Y. ; Home, 18 Euclid Ave., Summit, N. J. 

HUBER, John Yateman, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 12, 16, 1886; 
s. John Y. and Anne Jackson (Willing) H.; ent. 9, 25, 
’00, Modern “P”; Commencement Speaker; Member 
d>KA, Alciphrons, Mandolin, Glee, Literary; U. of P. 
ex-’09; with Keebler-Weyl Baking Co. Business, 268 
N. 22nd St., Phila.; Home, 1419 N. Broad St. 

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HYNEMAN, Henry Isaac, Blue; b. Phila., 12, 31, 1886; 5. 
Samuel Morias and Ida Florence (Cohen) H.; ent. 9, 12, 
’98, Modern “P”; Commencement Speaker; Entertain- 
ment Speaker; Member Interscholastic Champion 
Debate, P. C. C., Mandolin, Cricket, F.B.; Secy. Literary; 
LL.B., U. of P., ’ll; m. Mary Louise Sullivan, 9, 11, 
1908. Business , 1634 Land Title Bldg., Phila.; Home, 
1316 Spruce St. 

JONES, C. Clothier, Blue; b. Phila., 11, 28, 1886; s. Isaac 
Hampshur and Sarah Douglass (McLean) J. ; ent. 9, 28, 
’97, Modern “P”; Prize Speaker Entertainment; Class 
Historian; Member (Charter) 4>KA, Literary, Mandolin, 
F.B., Gym.; Leader Glee; Capt. B.B.; Amberst ex-’09; 
Member Merion Cricket, Fourth Street Club, T* Y ; Mgr. 
S. R. Kirkpatrick & Co.; C. Clothier Jones Co., Bonds 
and Investments; m. Alice Cramp Freed, 11, 10, 1909. 
Business, 725 Lafayette Bldg., Phila.; Home, 225 Kent 
Rd., Ardmore, Pa. 

KIMBALL, Harold, Blue; b. Phila., 1, 29, 1888; j. William 
S. and Katie Campbell (Boone) K.; ent. 9, 14, ’98, Mod- 
ern “C”; B.S., Princeton, ’09. Business, Care of Stanley 
Works, New Britain, Conn.; Home, 35 Cedar St., New 
Britain. 

LANDIS, Harold Swindells, Blue; b. Pottstown, Pa., 7, 18, 
1887; 5. J. D. and Florence May (Swindells) L. ; ent. 
9, 12, ’98, Modern “C”; Member Cricket; B.S., U. of P., 
’10; Member AT A; Levelman P. & R. R. R. Address, 
126 Summit Ave., Jenkintown, Pa. 

LEVI, Newton Reginald, Blue; b. Phila., 11, 2, 1887; 5 . 
Samuel N. and Bertha (Kohn) L.; ent. 9, 16, ’98, Modern 
“C”; Editor Science; U. of P. ex-’09; Penn State, '13. 
Home, 1821 N. 17th St., Phila. 

LEX, Charles Edwyn, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 8, 8, 1887; 5 . 
Charles E. and Susan (Nicholson) L.; ent. 9, 15, ’99, 
Modern “ P ”; Member Literary, Mandolin; Strength List; 
Sub. Cricket; Asst. Mgr. 2nd Cricket; M.E., Cornell, 
’09; E.E. Certificate; with W. C. Langley & Co., Bond 
Brokers, N. Y. ; Iron Mountain Tunnel Co., Superior, 
Mont.; Independence Inspection Bureau. Business, 488 
Bourse Bldg., Phila.; Home, 225 St. Marks Sq. 

LIVINGSTON, Max, Jr., Blue; b. Phila., 9, 17, 1886; 5 . Max 
and Laura (v. Weydemeyer) L.; ent. 9, 28 ’97 Modern 

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“C”; Member P. C. C. ; U. of P. ex-’09; Member Inter- 
national Club, Wbrishofen, Bavaria. Business, Care 
West End Trust Co., Phila.; Home, 1019 Clinton St. 

LOEB, David Joel, Yellow; b. Phila., 12, 4, 1886; s. Michael 
and Bertha (Oilman) L. ; ent. 9, 21, ’99, Modern “C”; 
Capt. Interscholastic Champion Debate; Secy. P. C. C.; 
Bus. Mgr. Mag.; Member Literary, Gym., Track, Cross- 
Country; B.S., U of P., ’08; with Edw. Stern & Co., 
Inc.; Dykeman, Neill & Loeb, Dry Goods. Business, 
615 Chestnut St., Phila.; Home, The “Brantwood.” 

MARIS, Henry Mcllvaine, Yellow; b. Phila., 1, 13, 1889; s. 
Henry J. and Susan (Bryson) M.; ent. 9, 25, ’00, Modern 
“P”; Member Science, Glee; B.S., U. of P., ’10; Member 
$KII, Merion Cricket; with John M. Maris & Co. Busi- 
ness, 528 Arch St., Phila.; Home, 1017 Clinton St. 

MEIN, Stewart Beideman, Blue; b. Phila., 4, 9, 1888; 5. 
Benjamin V. and Annie E. (Beideman) M.; ent. 9, 9, ’01, 
Modem “H”; Secy. Science; Member Glee, Literary, 
Mandolin, Gym., 2nd Cricket; Chosen Runner Field Color 
Contests; with Barker, Moore and Mein Medicine Co. 
Business, 316 Green St., Phila.; Home, 1621 Green St: 

MILLER, Alphonse Bertram, Blue; b. New York City, 12, 5, 
1888; 5. Charles and Rose (Miller) M.; ent. 9, 12, ’99, 
Classical “C”; Commencement Speaker; Capt. Inter- 
Scholastic Championship Debate; Asst. Ed., Bus. Mgr. 
Mag.; Member Literary, Science, 2nd Cricket; U. of P. 
ex-’09; Member Mercantile Club, Philmont Country C.; 
Jacob Miller Sons & Co., Textiles. Business, 16th and 
Reed Sts., Phila.; Home, 1851 N. 17th St. 

MULFORD, Roland Heishon, Yellow; b. Camden, N. J., 2, 28, 
1886; s. Albert Llewellyn and Lilia Virginia (Heishon) 
M.; ent. 9, 25, ’00, Classical “H”; A AT; Member T@2, 
Literary, Mandolin; Mgr. Cricket; Leader Gym.; A.B., 
Princeton, ’09; U. of P. Law School, ’12. Home, 24 
Broadway, Camden, N. J. 

MULLER, Henry John, Blue; b. Phila., 5, 2, 1884; 5. Henry 
and Elise (Crown) M.; ent. 9, 25, ’00, Modern “P”; 
B.S., U. of P., ’10; Member Acacia, F. and A. M., C. E. 
Soc. U. of P., R. A. C., K. T., A. O. N. M., Lu Lu, Vent- 
nor Motor Boat, Seaside Yacht; Director Eastern Penna. 
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B..& L. Assn.; Muller & Oberrender, Real Est.; m. Edith 
Hunter Smith, 6, 1, 1911. Business, 1205 Commerce St., 
Atlantic City; Home, 26 States Ave. 

MYERS, Frederick A., Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 1, 13, 1887; 5. 
Frederick A. and Margaret (Vogdes) M.; ent. 9, 29, ’98, 
Modern “P”; Member d>KA; B.S., Haverford, ’09; with 
Myers & Barth, Real Est. Brokers. Business, S. W. Cor. 
Ridge Ave. and Tenth St., Phila.; Home, 2005 Tioga St. 

PANCOAST, Charles Snowden, Yellow; b. Camden, N. J., 
10, 31, 1884; 5. Richard Montgomery and Laura Tomb 
(Stockham) P.; ent. 9, 21, ’03, Modem “P”; Member 
Literary, Science, Glee, Push Ball; Strength List; M.D., 
Medico-Chi., ’10; Res. Phys. Pottstown Hosp. Address, 
205 Cooper St., Camden, N. J. 

PARKE, Louis Torbert, Blue; b. Phila., 9, 3, 1888; 5. Louis 
Hart and Lilly (MacBride) P.; ent. 1, 13, ’98, Modern 
“C”; P. G., ’06 “C”; Member <FK A. Alciphrons, Gym., 
Track; Winner Pole Vault I. A. A. A.; B.S., Princeton, 
’10; Member Princeton Club, Merion Cricket; with 

L. H. Parke & Co. Business, 232 Market St., Phila.; 
Home, 4039 Spruce St. 

PENNYPACKER, Joseph Whitaker, Yellow; b. Haddonfield, 
N. J., 10, 2, 1887; 5. James Lane and Grace Fisher (Coo- 
lidge) P.; ent. 9, 25, ’00, Classical “H”; Member Glee, 
Literary, P. C. C., 2nd Cricket; A.B., Haverford, ’09; 

A. M., Harvard, ’10; Instr. English, Syracuse Univ. 
Business, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y.; Home, 
255 East Main St., Haddonfield, N. J. 

PERKINS, Joseph LeComte, Blue; b. Phila., 1, 6, 1886; 5. 
George H. and Helen Christina (Ritchie) P.; ent. 9, 28, 
’96, Modern “C”; Class Leader Blues; Member Science; 

B. S., U. of P., ’ll; B©n; Md»A; with I. P. Morris Co. 
Home, 413 S. Broad St., Phila. 

PHILLIPS, Alfred Ingersoll, Jr., Blue; b. Phila., 6, 9, 1887; 5. 
Alfred I. and Mary Colgate (Dale) P.; ent. 9, 28, ’96, 
Modern “H”; Winner Commencement Prize Oration; 
Entertainment Science Speaker; Member School Champ. 
Debate, Inter-Scholastic Champ. Debate, 2nd Cricket; 
Pres. Science; Treas. P. C. C.; Strength List; B.S., 

M. I. T., ’10; with U. G. I. Co. Business, Broad and 
Arch Sts., Phila.; Home, 315 S. 22nd St. 

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REGISTER, Henry Bartol, Yellow; b. Phila., 1, 25, 1886; s. 
Henry Carney and Sita (Bartol) R.; ent. 9, 27, ’94, 
Modern “C”; Secy. Class; Asst. Ed. Mag.; Secy. I. A. A. 
A. ; Member Literary, Musical, Gym. ; School Leader 
Yellows; Mgr. F.B.; Capt. Track; B.S., U. of P., ’10; 
Member Merion Cricket, Phila. Sketch, T-Square, Sphinx, 
T* T; Treas. Intercoll. Tennis Assoc. ; Asst. Instr. School 
of Arch., U. of P.; Evans, Bigger & Warner, Architects. 
Business , Witherspoon Bldg., Phila.; Address, Haver- 
ford, Pa. 

RING, Arthur Vernon, Yellow; b. Phila., 7, 4, 1888; s. Marcus 
D. and Annie (Wild) R. ; ent. 9, 28, ’97, Modern “P. ” 
Dec’d 11, 1, 1910. 

ROBERTS, William Wallace, Blue; b. Moorestown, N. J., 
1, 4, 1887; 5. Howard S. and Nellie A. (Wallace) R.; ent. 
9, 25, ’00, Modern “C”; Entertainment Prize Speaker; 
Member $KA, Alciphrons, Gym. ; Mgr. Track, Vice-Pres. 
Literary; Strength List; B.S., U. of P., ’09; Member 
Troop A, N. G. P., T ; Supt. Quaker City Morocco Co. 
Business, Delaware and Penn St., Camden, N. J.; 
Home, 4238 Spruce St., Phila. 

ROGERS, Edmund Henkels, Blue; b. Phila., 11, 3, 1887; 5. 
John I. and Elizabeth (Henkels) R.; ent. 9, 25, ’00,. 
Modern “C”; Commencement Speaker; Entertainment 
Speaker; Secy. Class; Treas. Literary; Member T02, 
Glee, Class Debate; B.S., U. of P., ’09; U. of P. Law 
School, ’12; Member >FT, Mask and Wig, Sphinx; Edi- 
torial Staff Evening Telegraph. Address, Wyncote, Pa. 

ROSE, Jerome Harry, Yellow; b. Chicago, 111., 11, 20, 1887; 
5 . Harry M. and Rachel (Massman) R. ; ent. 9, 9, ’99, 
Modern “C”; U. of P. ex-’09; Secy. Rose Co. Business , 
914 Walnut St., Phila.; Home, 1511 N. 15th St. 

SCANLIN, John, Yellow; b. Phila., 1, 1, 1888; s. John G. and 
Clara Virginia (Kitchenman) S. ; ent. 10, 12, ’96, Classical 
“ P”; Class Leader Gym.; Capt. 2nd B. B.; U. of P. 
ex-’09; Member Chelsea Yacht Club; Pres. Chromax 
Bronze Co., John Scanlin & Son. Business, 3rd and 
Huntingdon Sts., Phila.; Home, 43 Virginia Ave., 
Atlantic City, N. J. 

SCHRAMM, William Davis, Blue; b. Phila., 8, 5, 1888; 5. 
Louis and Ella Francis (Davis) S. ; Guardian, Theodore 
F. Miller; ent. 9, 25, ’00, Modern “P”; Asst. Mgr. Stead 

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& Miller Co.; m. Hilda Flood Fairchild, 4, 25, 1911. 
Business , 4th and Cambria Sts., Phila.; Home, 5130 
N. Broad St., Logan, Pa. 

SCULLY, Charles Alison, Yellow; b. Pittsburgh, Pa., 10, 17, 
1887 ; 5. Charles D. and Mary Irvine (Scott) S. ; ent. 10, 3, 
’98, Modern “C”; Valedictorian; Entertainment Speaker, 
Pres. Literary; Ed.-in-Ch., Asst. Bus. Mgr. Mag.; Member 
Musical, 4>KA, Alciphrons, Cricket; B.S., U. of P., ’09; 
Law Sch., ’12; Member *F Y; Assoc. Ed. U. of P. Law 
Review. Address, 240 S. 39th St., Phila. 

SCULLY, Walter Smith, Yellow; b. Buffalo, N. Y., 1, 19, 
1886; s. David and Virginia Delimot (Smith) S.; ent. 9, 
15, ’03, Modern “P”; Member Science; U. of P. ex- ’09; 
formerly with Verner & Co., Bankers and Brokers. 
Home, 228 S. Broad St., Phila. 

SEMPLE, Edward Clark, Blue; b. Pittsburgh, Pa., 3, 28, 1887; 
5. William and Mary (Diehl) S.; ent. 9, 14, ’99, Modern 
“C”; Member d> K A, Track, F.B., Gym., Cricket, Push 
Ball; Ed. Literary; Asst. Ed. Class Record; Leader 
Mandolin; with Cutter Elec, and Mfg. Co. Business, 
19th and Hamilton Sts., Phila.; Home, 3624 Chestnut St! 

SERGEANT, George Rowland, Blue; b. Phila., 3, 7, 1887; 
5. George and Lillie (English) S.; ent. 9, 28, ’97, Modern 
“C”; Princeton ex-’ 09; Bonds. Address, 2030 Spruce 
St., Phila. . F 

SINER, Joseph Linton, Yellow; b. Phila., 9, 30, 1885; j. 
Joseph L. and Ella G. (Linton) S.; ent. 9, 25, ’00, Modern 
“C”; M.D., U. of P., ’09; Army Med. School, ’ll; Res. 
Phys. Epis. Hosp.; 1st Lt. Med. Corps, U. S. A.; m. Alice 
Gann, 8, 15, 1910. Address, Fort Ethan Allen. Vt. 

SMITH, Xanthus Russell, Yellow; b. Weldon, Pa., 11, 27, 
1886; 5. Xanthus and Mary (Binder) S.; ent. 9 18’ ’99* 
Modem “H”; A AT; 'B.S., M. I. T., ’09; with Wm! 
Cramp & Sons. Business, Beach and Ball Sts., Phila.- 
Home, Weldon, Pa. 

SPIERS, Mark Herbert Carver, Blue; b. Wayne, Pa., 4, 27, 
1887; 5. I. H. B. and Jane Owen (Williams) S. ;’ ent. 
9, 25, ’00, Modern “H”; Pres. Class; Treas. Science- 
Leader Glee; Member Mandolin, P. C. C., F.B., Gym.- 
Bus. Mgr. Mag.; B.S., Haverford, ’09; Instr. Penn 

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Charter; Councillor Camp Pasquaney, Bridgewater, 
N. H.; m. Faith Randall, 9, 9, 1910. Business, 8 S. 12th 
St., Phila.; Home, 307 E. Lancaster Ave., Wayne, Pa. 

STROUD, Donald, Yellow; b. Norristown, Pa., 7, 20, 1884; 
s. Herbert and Rebecca (Croll) S. ; ent. 9, 17, ’01, Modern 
“P”; Eng. Corps allotment Cynwyd, Beech wood and 
Brookline; Treas. Keystone Auto Supply Co. Address, 
Norristown, Pa. 

SUTTER, Daniel, Yellow; b. Mount Holly, N. J., 8, 7, 1888; 
5. Daniel and Cynthia S. S. ; ent. 9, 12, ’99, Classical “ P ” ; 
B.A., Princeton, ’10; with Ajax-Grieb Rubber Co., N. Y. 
Business, Broadway at 58th St., N. Y. ; Home, Mount 
Holly, N. J. 

TAYLOR, Harold Williams, Yellow; b. Beverly, N. J., 10, 13, 
1886; 5. Addison Williams and Emma Louisa (Herbert) 
T.; ent. 9, 11, ’03, Modern “P”; Winner Declamation 
Gold Medal; Member d>KA, Literary, F. B.; Strength 
List; A.B., Columbia, ’09; Med. School, ’15; A A d>; Marine 
Ins. ; Asst. Bursar’s Office, Columbia Univ. ; Asst. Secy. 
Columbia Univ. Y. M.C. A. Address, 156 E. 38th St., N.Y. 

VAN RODEN, Frank, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 3, 1, 1887; 5. 
Frank and Clara Crosby (Wright) Van R.; ent. 9, 28, ’96, 
Modern “C”; Commencement Speaker; Pres. P. C. C.; 
Vice- Pres. Class; Bus. Mgr. Mag.; Member Literary, An, 
2nd Cricket; U. of P. ex-’09; Member Union League, 
ATQ, Red Roosters Underwriters Soc. ; Hertel & Van 
Roden, Gen. Ins. Agts. and Brokers; m. Julia M. Green- 
wood, 11, 2, 1910. Business, 322 Walnut St., Phila.; 
Home, 124 Woodside Ave., Narberth, Pa. 

WILMSEN, Bernhard, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 3, 15, 1888; 
5 . Bernhard and Dorothy (Schlegel) W.; ent. 9, 28, ’96, 
Modern "P”; Member Mandolin, B.B.; U. of P. ex-’ 09; 
Member Manufacturers’ Club, B0n; with B. Wilmsen, 
Manufacturer; m. Katharine McConnell, 10, 18, 1911. 
Business, 212 Ionic St., Phila.; Home, 710 W. 64th Ave., 
Oak Lane Park, Pa. 

WRIGHT, Spencer Disston, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 4, 23, 1887; 
5 . Spencer D. and Gertrude (Shoemaker) W. ; ent. 9, 25, 
’00, Modern “C”; B.S., U. of P., ’09; Member Bala Golf, 
Cape May Golf Club; with Chas. G. Harrison, Jr., & Co., 
Bankers. Business, 5th and Chestnut Sts., Phila.; Home , 
3219 Summer St. 


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YOCOM, James Corson, Blue; b. Phila., 10, 21, 1886; s. James 
and Bertha (Corson) Y.; ent. 9, 28, ’96, Modern “P”; 
Member Push Ball, 2nd B.B., 2nd F.B., Gym.; Jas. 
Yocom & Son. Business , 145 N. 2nd St.. Phila.; 'Home 
747 S. Broad St. 

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BAILEY, John Thomas, 3d, Yellow; b. Phila., 9, 13, 1886; 5 . 
William G. and Boleta Margaret (Hansen) B.; ent. 9, 22, 
’99, Modem “C”; Pres. Class; Winner Declamation Gold 
Medal ;Capt. Inter-Scholastic Champion Debate, Cricket; 
Pres. Literary, A. A.; Leader Glee, Yellows; Member 
Alciphrons, T © 2, F.B.; U. of P. ex-’lO; Secy. John T. 
Bailey Co.; m. Helen W. Barnes, 11, 24, 1910. Business , 
S. Water and Tasker Sts., Phila.; Home , Riverton, N. j! 

BROWN, Percy Dallas, Blue; b. Camden, N. J., 10, 23, 1886; 
5. Lawrence E. and Martha Hudson (Taylor) B.; ent. 
9, 25, ’99, Modern “C”; Vice-Pres. Class; Mgr. F.B.; 
Member Glee, Literary; B.S., Michigan Coll, of Mines,' 
’09; Eng. Corte’s Assoc. Mines, S. A.; Jacala, Hgo.’ 
Mexico; Compania Metalurgica Mexicana, Flojonales’ 
Hgo., Mexico; Asturiana Mining Co., Zacatecas, Zac’ 
Mexico; Nazas Valley and Pacific Ry. Co., Tepehuanes’ 
Durango, Mexico. Business, Care of Y. M. C. A. Mexico 
D. F. ; Home, 617 N. 34th St., Phila. 

BUCHANAN, Charles Finley, Blue; b. Ambler, Pa., 4, 19 
1888; s. John S. and Ellen Bryan (Hough) B.; ent. 9 1 
’04, Modem “P”; Member T02, Glee, F.B. ; Capt. Track; 
with Keasbey & Mattison Co., Asbestos; m. Alice E.’ 
Cornog, 6, 7, 1911. Business, Ambler, Pa.; Home, 907 
Mattison Ave. 

BUDD, Samuel Pemberton, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 4, 1, 1886; 
5. Samuel Pemberton and Annie (Cook) B. • ent 2 ’l ’04* 
Modern “P”; Sub. F.B.; Member P. C. C., Literary* 
with Land Title and Trust Co.; 2nd Lieut. U. S. M, C.’ 
(by competitive exam.). Business, Headquarters u’ S* 
Marine Corps, Washington, D. C.; Present Station, Ameri- 
can Legation Guard, Peking, China. 

CADBURY, Earl Shinn, Blue; b. Phila., 12, 16, 1888; j. 
Richard T. and Helen Virginia (Mathews) C.;’ ent. 9 *22 
03, Modern C ; Member T ©2; A.B., Haverford ’10' 
with Commonwealth Shoe & Leather Co. Address 72 
Lincoln St., Boston. 


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CAREY, Theodore Campbell, Jr., Blue; b. Phila., 11, 2, 1888; 
5. Theodore Campbell and Clara (Waples) C.; ent. 1, 3,’ 
'98, Modern “ H ” ; A A T; Commencement Speaker; B.S.’ 
U. of P., ’09; Harvard Law Sch., ’12. Address, Glenside’ 
Pa. 

CHAMBERS, Paul Brosius, Blue; b. Phila., 6, 12, 1887; s. 
S. Bernard and Mary (Brosius) C.; ent. 9, 13, ’98, Modern 
“ C ” ; Vice-Pres. Literary; Member Science, © K A, Track, 
Cross-Country, 2nd F.B.; Class Gym. Leader; Strength 
List; M.E., Cornell, ’ll; with Internat. Paper Co. ; with 
Chambers Bros. Co. Business, 52nd St. below Lancaster 
Ave., Phila.; Home, 1620 N. 52nd St. 

CHANDLER, Willard Porter, Jr., Yellow; b. Wilmington, 
Del., 1, 5, 1889; s. Willard Porter and Armanella (Lock- 
len) C. ; ent. 9, 8, ’04, Modern “H”; A AT; M.E., Cornell, 
’10; Member Clairton, Youghiogheny Country C., © Ad>; 
with Carnegie Steel Co. Business, Clairton, Pa. ; Home, 
820 Harrison St., Wilmington, Del. 

CONWAY, Herbert Haggas, Blue; b. Phila., 3, 15, 1889; 5 . 
William and Elizabeth Haggas (Hey) C.; ent. 9, 17, ’99, 
Modern “ P ” ; Member Track, Mandolin, Glee, T © 2 ; C. E . , 
Cornell, ’ll. Address, Lansdowne, Pa. 

DANENHOWER, Garfield Woodruff, Blue; b. Camden, N. J., 
5, 16, 1888; 5. George R. and Malinda (Willett) D.; ent. 
9, 19, ’02, Modern “H”; Member © 2 , Alciphrons ; Capt. 
F.B.; Class Leader Gym.; School Leader Blues; Chosen 
Runner Field Color Contests; School Record Strength 
List; G. R. Danenhower & Son, Wholesale Grocers; m. 
Josephine Souder, 5, 17, 1909. Business, Ferry and 
Atlantic Aves., Camden, N. J.; Home, 66 Linden Ave., 
Haddonfield, N. J. 

GOLDSTEIN, Jacob Feustman, Blue; b. Phila., 6, 9, 1889; 5. 
Edward C. and Tinie (Feustman) G. ; ent. 9, 15, ’99, 
Modern “C”; Phila. Textile Sch., ’08; with Gimbel Bros. 
Business, Gimbel Square, N. Y.; Home, 135 W. 118th St. 

GRIFFITHS, George Washington, Yellow; b. Phila., 12, 8, 
1887; 5. William and Anna (Gillen) G. ; ent. 3, 18, ’05, 
Modern “P”; M.E., Cornell, ’01; Member F. and A. M., 
Osceola Club, Pensacola Country C.; Mgr. Pensacola 
Branch Southwark Mfg. Co. Address, Pensacola, Fla., 
Box 304. 


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HALL, Samuel Payson, Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 30, 1885; 5 . 
William Henry and Hattie Augusta (Johnson) H.; ent. 
9, 3, ’02, Modern “H”; AAT; Class Historian ; Member 
Science, Literary; C.E., Cornell, ’10; Member Cornell Soc. 
C. E., N. Y. ; Alaskan and Can. Boundary Survey; Inspec- 
tor, Mutual Fire, Marine and Inland Ins. Co. Business, 
1022 Arcade Bldg., Phila.; Home, Ridley Park, Pa. 

HANEY, Joseph Renton, Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 31, 1888; 5 . 
Cornelius and Jennie M. (Short) H.; ent. 11, 8, ’99, 
Modern “C”; Commencement Speaker; Class Poet; 
Member Literary, T0S, Glee, B.B., Cricket, Mandolin, 
Inter-Scholastic Champ. Debate; B.S., U. of P., ’10; 
AT A; with Standard Oil Co. Business, 26 Broadway, 
N. Y. ; Home, 1826 Tioga St., Phila. 

HITCHCOCK, Francis Bennett, Yellow; b. Phila., 5, 16, 1889; 
5. E. W. and Josephine Cattell (Fithian) H.; ent. 9, 11, 
’99, Modern “C”; B.S., U. of P., ’10; Grad, work Psy- 
chology, ’ll; Med. Sch. U. of P., ’15. Address, 4511 
Locust St., Phila. 

HOFFMAN, Edward Fenno, Jr., Blue; b. West Chester, Pa., 
7, 27, 1888; 5. Edward F. and Elizabeth (McCall) H.’; 
ent. 9, 25, ’97, Modern “C”; B.S., U. of P., ’10; Member 
Racquet, University Barge Club; with Horace Trum- 
bauer, Architect. Business, 1408 Land Title Bldg., 
Phila.; Home, 4057 Spruce St. 

HOFFMAN, Sargent Glenn, Blue; b. Kansas City, Mo., 6, 19, 
1887; 5. Schuyler V. V. and Mary Winthrop (Sargent) H. ; 
ent. 9, 9, ’02, Modern “C”; Member F.B., Track; U. of P. 
ex-’ 10; with Chas. Warner Co. Business, Desault, Pa.; 
Home, 6008 Germantown Ave., Gtn. 

HOLLOWAY, William Martin, Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 26, 
1887; 5. William and Adelaide (Martin) H.; ent. 9, 9, ’02,’ 
Modern “P”; P.G., ’07 “C”; Member Science, Cricket, 
T © S, Alciphrons; Mgr. B.B.; Member Merion Cricket 
Club; Johnston, Holloway, & Co., Patent Medicines. 
Business, 531 Commerce St., Phila.; Home, 1424 N 
15th St. 

IRVING, James, Blue; b. Chester, Pa., 11, 13, 1888; 5 . D. 
Edwin and Marion Stevens (McKeever) I.; ent. 9, 13, ’99, 
Modern “P”; Member Alciphrons, B.B., d> K A; B.s/ 
U. of P., ’10; A T A; Asst. Mgr. Irving & Leiper Mfg. Co/, 
Cotton Yarn. Business, Chester, Pa.; Home, 24th and 
Providence Ave. 


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JOHNSON, Alba Boardman, Jr., Blue.; b. Phila., 6, 21, 1887; 
5. Alba B. and Elizabeth T. (Reeves) J.; ent. 9, 19, ’98, 
Modern “P”; Ed.-in-Ch. Class Record; Pres. Science- 
Bus. Mgr. Mag.; Member Literary; Strength List; C.E., 
Princeton, ’10; Member Princeton Club, Princeton 
Campus Club; with Midvale Steel Co.; Supt.’s Office 
Baldwin Locomotive Works. Business, Baldwin Loco- 
motive Works; Home, Rosemont, Pa. 

JOHNSON, John O’Neill, Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 10, 1887; s. 
Frank P. and Mary L. (Sallade) J.; ent. 9, 28, ’97, Modern 
“P”; Member Phila. Athletic Club; with Johnson & 
Rooney, Real Estate; m. Nellie Jayne Baker, 2, 11, 1909. 
Business, 734 Passyunk Ave., Phila.; Home, 121 S. 
44th St. 

KUNI, William H., Yellow; b. 4, 18, 1899; 5. Charles Kuni, Jr.; 
ent. 6, 6, ’06, Modern “C. ” Incomplete. 

LAWRENCE, James Cuthbert, Yellow; b. Toms River, N. J., 
7, 20, 1888; 5. James and Martha Scott (Purdie) L. ; ent. 
9, 14, ’99, Modern “C”; Member Science, 2nd F. B., 
Class Relay; 2nd Leader Gym.; B.A., U. of Missouri, ’09; 
C.E., ’10; Chemist U. S. Forest Service, Asst. Chem. 
Engr. Chg. Pulp and Paper Sec., U. S. Forest Serv. Busi- 
ness, Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, Wis. ; Home, 
1109 University Ave. 

LEX, Barclay, Blue; b. Phila., 4, 20, 1889; 5. William Henry and 
Martha (Barclay) L. ; ent. 9, 23, ’98, Modern “C”; B.S., U. 
of P., ’10; Student-at-law. Address , 2227 Locust St., Phila. 

LIEBER, Harold Arnold, Blue; b. Phila., 1, 18, 1890; s. 
Moreau and Florence G. (Arnold) L. ; ent. 9, 20, ’99, 
Classical “ P ” ; Member Inter-Scholastic Champ. Debate, 
Literary, Science, P. C. C. ; Ed., Bus. Mgr. Mag.; U. of P. 
ex-’ 10; with Sherman & Bryan, Inc., Advertising. Busi- 
ness, 79 Fifth Ave., N. Y. ; Home, 1 West 85th St. 

McCUTCHEON, Morton, Blue; b. Phila., 6, 2, 1888; s. 
Thomas Potter and Minnie (Napheys) McC.; ent. 9, 21, 
’99, Classical “H”; Ed.-in-Ch. Mag.; Leader Mandolin; 
Mgr. B. B.; Member ©2; A.B., U. of P., ’10. Home, 
505 Locust Ave., Gtn. 

MAGILL, Watson Harvey, Blue; b. Phila., 3, 9, 1889; s. 
Edward W. and Carrie (Altemus) M.; ent. 9, 25, ’00, 
Modern “P”; Member Literary, Glee, Cricket; U. of P. 
Law School, ’12. Business, 1540 Land Title Bldg., 
Phila.; Home, Oak Lane. 

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MARTIN, Stuart T., Yellow; b. Liverpool, Eng., 8, 19, 1888; 
5 . Alexander and Blanche (Thompson) M.; ent. 9, 18, ’01, 
Modem “P”; Member F.B., Cricket; Capt. 2nd Cricket, 
Gym.; Class Gym. Leader; Haverford ex-’ 10; Cornell 
ex-’ 10; Member Phila. Cricket; Surveyor P. R. R. Engi- 
neering Corps. Home, 155 W. Walnut Lane, Gtn. 

PAUL, John Dawson, Yellow; b. Phila., 4, 24, 1889; s. Daniel 
G. and Annie (Dawson) P.; ent. 9, 9, ’02, Modern “P”; 
Mgr. Gym.; Asst. School Leader Yellows; Member 
Cricket, Track, A ©; Cornell ex-’ 10; “Chantecler” Fruit 
and Poultry Farm; m. Frances C. Smart, 10, 4, 1911. 
Address, Langhome, P. O. Hulmeville, Bucks Co., Pa. 

PHILLIPS, James Brown, Blue, b. Phila., 8, 13, 1887; 5 . 
John L. and Mabelle K. (Gager) P.; ent. 9, 12, ’99, Mod- 
ern “P.” Incomplete. 

POMEROY, Richard Shields, Jr., Blue; b. Ridley Park, Pa., 
12, 1, 1885; 5. Richard S. and Josephine (Knott) P. ; ent. 
9, 29, ’02, Modern “P”; Mgr. Track; U. of P. ex-’lO; 

A © ; with W. J. McCahan Sugar Refining Co. Business, 
101 S. Front St., Phila.; Home, Ridley Park, Pa. 

REDMOND, John Lawrence, Blue; b. Berlin, Germany, 8, 18, 
1888; 5. Dr. Henry and Ida (Durand) R.; ent. 10, T8, ’01, 
Classical “ P ” ; Ed. Science; Secy. Class; Gym. Leader; 
Member Literary, Track; Strength List; Cornell ex-’ 10; 
4>A©, AKK, Wood Medical Soc.; U. of P. Med. Sch., ’13. 
Address, 242 S. 44th St., Phila.; Home, 601 N. Broad- 
way, Corpus Christi, Tex. 

REEVES, John Walter, Jr., Blue; b. Haddonfield, N. J., 

4, 25, 1888; s. George W. and Annie (Everman) R. ; ent. 
9, 22, ’99, Modern “H”; Pres. P. C. C. ; Member Literary, 
Cricket, F.B.; U. S. N. A., ’ll; Midshipman U. S. N. 
Address, U. S. S. Missouri, Care of Postmaster, N. Y. 

SAUTER, William Vitus, Blue; b. Phila., 12, 18, 1886; 5 . 
William F. and Katharine M. (Rebmann) S.; ent. 9, 25, 
’00, Modern “P”; Member T©2; M.E., Cornell, ’lo’; 
2AE; Mechanical Engineer; m. Marie E. Miller, 2 ?’ 
1911. Address , 3516 N. 23rd St., Phila. 

SHAFFER, Earl, Yellow; b. Fort Washington, Pa., 8, 24, 1884; 

5. William and Rebecca (Nash) S.; ent. 10, 2, ’05’ Clas- 
sical “P”; A.B., Harvard, ’10; Grad. Student Harv. 
Coll. Business, Box 61, Cambridge, Mass.; Home, 22 Mt. 
Auburn St. 


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STEIN, Robert Henry, Blue; b. Baltimore, Md., 10, 21, 1887; 
5. Michael and Emma (Hartman) S.; ent. 9, 17, ’03,' 
Modern “P”; Capt. F.B.; Member B.B., Track; U. of p! 
ex-’ 10. Business , Academy of Music Bldg., N. Howard 
St., Balto., Md.; Home, 1323 Eutaw PI. 

STEWART, George Scott, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 5, 25, 1888; 
5. George Scott and Margaret Zabriskie (Taylor) S.; ent. 
9, 22, ’02, Classical “C”; Secy. Class, A. A.; Inter- 
Scholastic Champ. Debate; Member Literary, T©2; A.B., 
Princeton, ’10; Member Princeton Terrace Club, Prince- 
ton Club, Sharswood Law Club, of Pennsylvania, <I> A <3>, 
4> K T; U. of P. Law Sch., ’13. Home, 4206 Walnut St 
Phila. 

TAYLOR, William Kimball, Yellow; b. Wilkesbarre, Pa., 
7, 24, 1889; 5. Nathaniel and Anna (Vincent) T.; ent. 
11, 17, ’02, Classical “C”; Winner Commencement Prize 
Oration; Member Literary, Class Debate, Gym.; B.A., 
Harvard ’ll; KTX; with Union Porcelain Works. 
Address, 300 Eckford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

TRAINER, Maurice Newlin, Blue; b. Trainer, Pa., 1, 7, 1889; 
5. William Eyre and Eliza Ann (Irving) T., Sr.; ent. 
9, 25, ’00, Modern “C”; Sub. F.B., B.B.; B.S., U. of P., 
’10; Member A. I. E. E., 4> T A; Cadet Engr. with Public 
Service Railway Co., Newark. Business, Care of 
R. E. Danforth, Newark, N. J.; Home, Trainer, Pa. 

WALTON, Allen Goehmann, Yellow; b. Hummelstown, Pa., 
9, 1, 1886; 5. Allen K. and Caroline S. (Goehmann) W. ; 
ent. 9, 7, ’04, Modern “P”; Member Science; U. of P. 
ex-’lO; Engrs. Soc. Penn.; with Hummelstown Brown- 
stone Co., Waltonville, Pa. Address, Hummelstown, Pa. 

WELLS, George Calvin, Yellow; b. Phila., 7, 11, 1888; 5 . 
Samuel Calvin and Virginia (Haines) W.; ent. 9, 7, ’01, 
Classical “ P ”; U. of P. ex-’ll; 2n; with Real Estate 
Trust Co. Home, 3212 Wallace St., Phila. 

WHIT ALL, James, Blue; b. Germantown, 4, 8, 1888; s. John 
Mickle and Margaret Haines (Bacon) W. ; ent. 9, 25, ’00, 
Classical “P”; Member Cross-Country, Alciphrons; B.A., 
Haverford, ’10; M.A., ’ll; Member Merion Cricket Club; 
with Whitall, Tatum Co. ; m. Mildred Mason Smith, 9, 26, 
’ll. Business, 410 Race St., Phila.; Home, Cor. Wissa- 
hickon Ave. and Hortter St., Gtn. 

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BALLARD, Clifford Bateman, Blue; b. Columbus, O., 11, 5, 

1887; 5. Thomas P. and Isabelle (Clark) B.; ent. 9, 7, ’01, 
Classical “H”; Ed. Class Record; Ed.-in-Ch. Mag.; 
Member Literary, 2nd Debate; Strength List; B.A., 
Amherst, ’ll; A KE; Asst. Geology, Amherst Coll. Ad- 
dress, Amherst, Mass. 

BASSETT, Fenwick Hazelton, Jr., Blue; b. Frankford, 8, 25, 
1888; 5. Fenwick Hazelton and Annie K. (Wain) B.; ent. 
9, 15, '04, Modern “ P ” ; U. of P. ex-’ll ; Borough Auditor; 
Chief Engr’s. Dept. P. & R. Ry. Co. Business , Room 516, 
Reading Terminal, Phila.; Home , Norwood, Pa. 

BELLAK, Joseph Faussett, Yellow; b. Phila., 12, 30, 1888; 5 . 
Leopold W. and Blanche (Faussett) B.; ent. i, 4, ’04, 
Modern “P”; Valedictorian; Literary Oration Cup; 
Winner Declamation Gold Medal; Secy. Literary; Capt. 
Inter-Class Champ. Debate, Inter-Scholastic Champ. 
Debate; 2nd Leader Gym.; Member Mandolin, P. C. C., 
Science, d>KA, Cross-Country; U. of P. Law School, ’12. 
Home, 1307 N. 13th St., Phila. 

BLOCH, Lester Moses, Blue; b. Phila., 9, 15, 1889; s. Moses 
Levi and Fannie (Levi) B.; ent. 10, 7, ’02, Classical “C”; 
Member 2nd Debate; U. of P. ex-’ll; Member Young 
Men’s Hebrew Assoc.; Treas. Bldg, and Loan Assoc.; 
Fin. Mgr. Bloch Go-cart Co. Business, 1134 N. American 
St., Phila.; Home, 1633 N. 33rd St. 

BUDD, Thomas Allibone, Blue; b. Phila., 6, 16, 1890; 5 . 
James M. and Alice (Zehnder) B.; ent. 9, 18, ’01, Modern 
“P”; Special Work, ’08; Asst. Bus. Mgr. Mag.; Member 
Deutscher Verein, Cricket; U. of P., ’12. Home, 125 
Runnymede Ave., Wayne, Pa. 

CAMPBELL, William, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 2, 9, 1889; s. 
William and Matilda Jane (Gable) C.; ent. 9, 28, ’96, 
Classical “P”; Class Prophet; Member Literary, Science, 
F.B., Cricket; Member Whitemarsh Valley Country C., 
Aronimink Golf; Mgr. for William Campbell, Oil Cloth; 
m. Helen McCain, 10, 20, 1910. Business, 218 Arch St., 
Phila.; Home, Sedgley Apts., 45th and Pine Sts. 

CHEYNEY, Ernest Waldron, Blue; b. Phila., 6, 8, 1890; 5 . 
Edward Potts and Gertrude Levis (Squires) C. ; ent. 9, 25, 
’00, Modern “H”; Member Deutscher Verein; B.S., 
U. of P., ’ll; Member B K, Philomathean Soc.; Univ. 
Mich. Forestry Sch., ’13. Home, 259 S. 44th St., Phila. 

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CLARK, Jefferson Hamer, Jr., Blue; b. Phila., 12, 10, 1890; 

5. Jefferson H. and Amy Brush (Hamm) C. ; ent. 9, 15, 
’03, Classical “H”; Leader Orchestra; Mgr. Cricket; 1st 
Class Leader Blues; Member Mandolin, Glee, P. C. C. ; 

A. B., Haverford, ’ll; Johns Hopkins Med. Sch., '15. 
Home, 3343 N. 20th St., Phila. 

CROTHERS, Edward Kenney, Blue; b. Phila., 6, 27, 1889; 5 . 
Samuel and Marion Alice (Kenney) C. ; ent. 10, 1, ’06, 
Modern “C”; Member Cricket, Literary; U. of P. ’13. 
Home, 60th St. and Elmwood Ave., Phila. 

DANA, Paul, Blue; b. Phila., 10, 22, 1890; 5. Stephen Win- 
chester and Eleanor Howard (Crocker) D.; ent. 9, 26, ’01, 
Classical “C;” Leader Blues; Member Gym., Literary; 

B. A., Williams, ’ll; AKE and Gargoyle; with Price, 
Waterhouse & Co., Public Accountants. Business, 925 
Chestnut St., Phila.; Home, 4107 Spruce St. 

DIEHL, Oliver Roland, Blue; b. Phila., 7, 7, 1890; 5. Oliver 
and Sarah Hester (Williams) D.; ent. 9, 15, ’99, Classical 
“C”; Special Work, ’08; Commencement Speaker; Pres. 
Literary; Member 2nd Debate, Deutscher Verein, Science, 
Mandolin, Cricket, Gym. ; Harvard, ex-’12; Member K TX, 
Harv. Mandolin, Harv. Banjo Club; Harvard Med. Sch., 
’15. Address, 54 Washington St., Newport, R. I. 

DILLON, Edward Saunders, Yellow; b. Woodbury, N. J., 
3, 21, 1890; 5. Edward and Mary (Saunders) D.; ent. 

9, 18, ’99, Classical “C”; Member Glee, Gym., Track, 
2nd F.B.; A.B., Princeton, ’ll; U. of P. Law Sch. 
Address, Woodbury, N. J. 

DUNWOODY, William Brooke, Blue; b. Lancaster, Pa., 

10, 7, 1889; s. Joseph P. and Clemence Rankin (Welchens) 
D.; ent. 5, 14, ’00, Classical “C”; Member Deutscher 
Verein, Glee; B.A., Yale, ’ll; Field Asst. U. S. Dept. 
Agr., Forest Service. Home, 916 S. 46th St., Phila. 

ELWELL, Guy Randolph, Yellow; b. Phila., 3, 15, 1889; 5. 
Isaac and Margaretta Butcher (Combs) E.; ent. 9, 11, ’01, 
Modern “P”; Member Deutscher Verein, Science, Man- 
dolin; M.E., U. of P., ’ll; Cadet Engr. with Des Moines 
Gas Co. Address, Des Moines Gas Co., Des Moines, la. 

FALLON, Christopher, Blue; b. Wayne, Pa., 2, 17, 1889; 5. 
Christopher and Amy Howard (Lewis) F.; ent. 9, 10, ’03, 
Modern “H”; A AT; Member Science, Glee; Haverford, 
ex-’ll; M. I. T., ’12. Home, Wayne, Pa. 

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FLAGG, Edward Harwood, 3d, Yellow; b. Burlington, N. J., 
5, 26, 1888; 5. Edward Harwood and Ella Hutcheson 
(Evans) F., Jr.; ent. 1, 26, ’06, Modern “P”; Member 
B. B., Track; U. of P., ex-’12; Asst. Mgr. Traffic Dept. 
Bell Tel. Co. Business , 1230 Arch St., Phila. ; Home , 
Riverton, N. J. 

FULTON, David Irvin, Blue; b. Huntingdon Valley, Pa., 

10, 24, 1888; s. William P. and Osmie (Yost) F. ; ent. 
5, 7, ’02, Classical “P”; Member Gym., Track, Glee; 
B.A., U. of P., ’ll. Home, 4531 Pine St., Phila. 

GALLAGHER, Edward Augustine, Jr., Blue; b. Phila., 8, 5, 
1889; s. Edward A. and Anna Maria (Boyer) G. ; ent. 
1, 30, ’03, Classical “C”; with Union Petroleum Co. 
Business , 135 S. 2nd St., Phila.; Home, 3422 Walnut St. 

HAUPT, William Levengood, Blue; b. Lancaster, Pa., 7, 28, 
1890; 5. Rev. W. G. and Frances (Levengood) H.; ent. 
9, 7, ’03, Classical “H”; Chairman Prize Speaking Con- 
test; Winner Commencement Prize; Class Assembly 
Speaker; Member School Debate, Literary; U. of P., 
ex-’ll; Stud. Genl. Theol. Semny., N. Y. Address , 
Havre de Grace, Harford Co., Md. 

HENLY David, Blue; b. Phila., 10, 20, 1889; 5 . Jacob and 
Linda (Baum) H.; ent. 9, 19, ’99, Modern “C”; Asst. 
Bus. Mgr. Mag.; Member Cricket, P. C. C., Science; 
Philmont Country Club; with David Henly’s Sons, 
Artificial Flowers. Business, 831 Arch St., Phila. ; Home , 
1500 N. 17th St. 

HUGHES, Robert Driver, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 4, 5, 1890; 
s. Robert D. and Mary Gibbon (Holmes) H.; ent. 9, 15, 
’04, Classical “C”; Commencement Speaker; A.B., U. of 
P., ’ll; U. of P. Law Sch., ’14. Business, 225 S. 37th St., 
Phila.; Home, Woodbury, N. J. 

HUNTER, Edward Raymond, Yellow; b. Delanco, N. J. 

11, 24, 1887; 5. Edward S. and Charlotta (Pfau) H.; ent. 
9, 10, ’03, Modern “P”; Vice-Pres. Class; Pres. Literary; 
Secy. A. A.; Capt. B.B.; Member T0S.F.B.; Receiving 
Teller West Jersey Trust Co., Camden, N. J.; m. Lillie 
G. Lindholm, 11, 23, 1910. Business, West Jersey 
Trust Co., Camden, N. J.; Home, Delanco, N. J. 

IRISH, Robert Mitchell, Yellow; b. Lebanon, Pa., 2, 2, 1888; 
5. Ned and Agnes (Lewis) I.] ent. 9, 21, '03, Modern “P”; 
Capt. Cross-Country; Winner 1st and 2nd Cups Cross- 

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Country; Member <E>KA; U. of P., ex-’ll; AKE; Coal 
Sales Agt., Irish Bros.; m. Florence Irene Nelson, 10, 29, 
1910. Business, West End Trust Bldg., Broad and So. 
Penn Sq., Phila.; Home, 925 Main St., Norristown, Pa. 

IRISH, Warren Lattimore, Yellow; b. Lebanon, Pa., 4, 4, 
1889; s. T. Burd and Martha (Whetstone) I.; ent. 9, 12, 
’03, Modern “C”; Bus. Mgr. Class Record, Mag.; Mgr. 
Cricket; Member Literary, $ KA; Secy. Science; Pres. 
Deutscher Verein; B.S., U. of P., ’ll ; A K E; Mining Eng. 
Penn. State Coll., ’13. Home, 813 W. Main St., Norris- 
town, Pa. 

JANVIER, Ernest Paxton, Yellow; b. Fategar, U. P. India, 
2, 1, 1890; 5 . Rev. C. A. R. and Susan Deryee (Rankin) 
J.; ent. 9, 5, ’05, Classical “H”; A.B., Princeton, ’ll; 
Cliosophic Soc. ; Asst. Prof. Philosophy and Eng. Lit., 
Allahabad Christian College. Address, Allahabad Chris- 
tian College, Allahabad, India. 

KEAY, Alan Kent, Blue; b. Upper Darby Township, Pa., 
5, 25, 1889; 5 . Nathaniel S. and Louisa (Kent) K.; ent. 
9, 25, ’00, Modern “C”; Member Literary, Track; Broad 
Jump Record; Harvard, ’12; KTX. Home, Clifton 
Heights, Pa. 

KENT, Everett Leonard, Yellow; b. Clifton Heights, Pa., 6, 25, 
1889; 5 . Henry T. and Louise (Leonard) K. ; ent. 9, 25, ’00, 
Modern “P”; Member Literary, Science, d>KA, B.B., 
Gym., Cross-Country; Cornell, ex-’ll; Union League; 
Secy, and Treas. Columbia Worsted Co. Business , 
Wallingford, Pa.; Home, Clifton Heights, Pa. 

KNAPP, Kenneth Ralph, Yellow; b. Gwynedd, Pa., 4, 3, 1890; 
s. M. R. and Annie Rhoads (Acuff) K.; ent. 9, 20, ’04, 
Modern “H H”; A AT; Member Gym.; B.S., U. of P., 
’ll; HE; with U. G. I. Co., Distrib. Dept. Business, 
' Broad and Arch Sts., Phila.; Home, Gwynedd, Pa. 

LATHEM, Lance Brenton, Blue; b. Duncansville, Pa., 3, 21, 
1894; s. Abraham Lance and Elizabeth (McKeag) L.; 
ent. 9, 17, ’01, Classical “H”; P.G., ’08, Modern “HH”; 
A AT; Haverford, ’12. Home, Chester, Pa. 

LEE, Cuthbert Crumett, Yellow; b. Hyde Park, Mass., 6, 26, 
1891 ; 5 . Dr. John Clarence and Lucy Helena (Crumett) L. ; 
ent. 6, 2, ’03, Modern “C”; Capt. 2nd Debate; Member 
Class Debate, P. C. C., Literary, Deutscher Verein; Secy. 

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Science; Advertising Mgr. Class Record; Strength List; 
with Dr. Grenfell in Labrador one year betw. school and 
college; Harvard, ’12. Home , 1519 N. Gratz St., Phila. 

LEVIN, Edwin Rank, Blue; b. Phila., 12, 26, 1888; 5. Isidor 
and Mary Josephine (Rank) L.; ent. 9, 14, ’05, Modern 
“C”; Member F. B., Track, Cricket; A.B., Haverford, 
’ll; Canning business. Address, Merion, Pa.* 

MACFARLAN, Kenneth, Yellow; b. Phila., 1, 25, 1888; 5. 
Dr. Malcolm and Hannah Corson (Dick) M.; ent. 9, 10, ’98, 
Modern “P”; Member Cross-Country ; B.S., U. of P., ’ll; 
Land Title & Trust Co., Finan. Dept. Business, Land 
Title & Trust Co., Phila.; Home, 1805 Chestnut St. 

MEGARY, Howard Daniel, Blue; b. Phila., 4, 21, 1888; s. 
William L. and Agnes (Green) M.; ent. 9, 9, ’03, Modern 
“P”; Secy. Class; Commencement Speaker; Entertain- 
ment Speaker; Leader Glee; School Leader Blues; Pres. 
A. A.; Mgr. Track; Strength List; Member Literary, 
Science, Deutscher Verein, T02; Certificate Proficiency, 
U. of P., ’09; <i>A0; with Bethlehem Steel Co., Asst.; 
Drop Forge Sales Agt.; m. Emily L. Gray, 6, 14, 1911. 
Business, So. Bethlehem, Pa.; Home, 603 N. 43d St., 
Phila. 

MEYER, John Fray, Blue; b. Phila., 2, 2, 1887; 5. Julius and 
Mary (Palmer) M. ; ent. 1, 5, ’97, Modern “P”; Member 
School Debate, Science, Literary, Deutscher Verein; J. 
Meyer and Sons, Chemists; m. Rose Mary Reese, 7, 16, 
1910. Business, 537 Bourse Bldg., Phila.; Home, 2028 N. 
Park Ave. 

MILLS, George Douglass, Jr., Yellow; b. Oak Lane, Pa., 10, 
6, 1888; 5. George D. and Emma L. (Dreby) M.; ent. 
9, 14, ’03, Modern “C”; Member Gym., Cross-Country, 
Literary; Strength List; U. of P., ex-’ 11 ; Real Estate; m. 
Marie R. Moor, 8, 24, 1910. Business, D and Westmore- 
land Sts., Phila.; Home, 119 Elmwood Ave., Narberth, Pa. 

MIXTER, George Washington, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 7, 26, 
1889; 5. George W. and Mary Ella (Chaffee) M. : ent. 9, 25, 
’00, Modern “P”; Member Cricket, Deutscher Verein; 
Haverford, ex-’ 11; Member Belmont Cricket; Represent. 
Pa., Del., Md., Dutchess Mfg. Co., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 
and Mohawk Overall Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Address 
819 S. 48th St., Phila. 


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NICHOLS, Carleton, Blue; b. Camden, N. J., 11, 29, 1888; s. 
Clayton W. and Emily E. (Baker) N.; ent. 9, 21, '03, 
Modern “P”; Member Track, Glee; with Clayton W. 
Nichols, Packing Boxes. Business, 918 Beach St., Phila. ; 
Home, 212 State St., Camden, N. J. 

[From 1898-1909 inclusive there was not a single session 
of the P. C. School that was not attended by one or more 
of the sons of Clayton W. Nichols. Four brothers entered 
Tertia during the period mentioned; all four graduated, 
with a clean record for attendance except for one tardi- 
ness due to illness.] 

OGDEN, Harold Passmore, Yellow; b. Lansdowne, Pa., 9, 27, 
1887; 5. J. Herbert and Louise (Passmore) O.; ent. 9, 15, 
’03, Modern “ P ” ; Pres. Class; Member Literary, Alci- 
phrons, <I>KA, F. B., Gym., Track, Glee; Capt. B.B.; 
School Leader Yellows; U. of P., ex-’ll; Member Lans- 
downe Country Club, Union Athletic Assoc., EX; Sales- 
man Cluett, Peabody & Co.; Office Recorder Deeds, 
Delaware Co.; Asst. Sales Mgr. with J. Milton Hagy, 
Waste Works. Business, Christian and Swanson Sts., 
Phila.; Home, 123 S. Lansdowne Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. 

O’NEILL, William Charles, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 5, 29, 1890; 
5. William C. and Jane (Robinson) O’N.; ent. 9, 25, ’00, 
Modern “P”; Member Track, Cross-Country, Mandolin, 
Gym., Deutscher Verein; Capt. Cricket; C.E., U. of P., 

’ 1 1 ; A T A ; Civ. Engr. with Electrical Testing Laboratories. 
Business, 80th and East End Ave., N. Y. ; Home, 66 W. 
106th St. 

PARKE, Samuel Reynolds, Jr., Blue; b. Parkesburg, Pa., 

9, 2, 1889; s. Samuel Reynolds and Ida S. (Wilson) P. ; 
ent. 9, 13, ’03, Modern “C”; C.E., Princeton, ’ll; ABZ. 
Home, 1739 N. 17th St., Phila. 

PEOPLES, William Andrew, Yellow; b. Phila., 12, 29, 1887; 
s. Samuel and Mary Elizabeth (Young) P. ; ent. 9, 18, ’05, 
Modern “P”; Treas. Deutscher Verein, Science; Vice- 
Pres. A. A.; Member Literary; U. of P., ex-’ll. Dec’d 
12, 11, 1910. 

PERKINS, Francis Everson, Blue; b. Phila., 6, 19, 1888; j. 
George Holmes and Helen Christina (Ritchie) P.; ent. 

10, 3, ’98, Modem “ H ” ; Pres. Science; Member Deutscher 
Verein, Gym.; Strength List; B.S., U. of P., ’ll; Harv. 
Law Sch., ’14. Home, 413 S. Broad St., Phila. 

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PHILLIPS, Charles Gager, Blue; b. Phila., 5, 9, 1889; 5. Dr. 
John L. and Mabelle K. (Gager) P. ; ent. 9, 12, ’99, 
Modern “P”; Member Track, Gym., Mandolin, TKA; 
Strength List; with U. S. Fashion and Sample Book Co.; 
Artist. Business , 12 W. 31st St., N. Y. ; Home , 7 W. 
90th St. 


ROTHSCHILD, Norman Stanley, Blue; b. Phila., 12, 11, 1889; 
5. Meyer and Millie (Berman) R.; ent. 9, 18, '99, Modern 
“P”; Member F. B., B. B.; Class Leader Blues; Med. 
Dept., U. of P., ’12. Home, 1832 N. 7th St., Phila. 

SCHAUM, Fletcher, Yellow; b. Phila., 9, 17, 1890; s. Otto W. 
and Katherine Elizabeth (Uhlinger) S.; ent. 9, 13, ’99, 
Modern “P”; Member Science, Deutscher Verein; U. of 
P., ex-'ll; Member Whitemarsh Valley Country Club; 
Erecting Dept. Schaum & Uhlinger. Business, 2nd and 
Glenwood, Phila.; Home, 3136 N. Broad St. - 

TOMLINSON, Howard Earle, Blue; b. Phila., 8, 15, 1890; 

5. Silas M. and Abbie (Wildman) T. ; ent. 9, 4, '01, Modern 
“ H H ” ; A A T ; Commencement Speaker; Ed.-in-Ch. Mag. ; 
Member Science, Literary; B.S., U. of P., ’ll; 2 S. 
Business, Baldwin Locomotive Works, Eddystone, Pa.; 
Home, St. Davids, Pa. 

VAN RODEN, Clarence Crosby, Blue; b. Atlantic City, N. J., 

6, 17, 1888; s. Frank and Clara Crosby (Wright) Van R.; 

ent. 9, 28, ’96, Modern “P”; Member Mandolin, 

Deutscher Verein, Gym., Track; Mgr. Earthenware 
Dinnerware Dept., Wright, Tyndale & Van Roden. Busi- 
ness, 1212 Chestnut St., Phila.; Home, 6300 Drexel Road, 
Overbrook. 

WADSWORTH, Charles, 3d, Blue; b. Phila., 4, 5, 1891; 5. 
Dr. Charles and Agnes E. (Wood) W. ; ent. 4, 11, ’’99^ 
Modern “C”; Member Gym., Science, P. C. C., Literary* 
A.B., Haverford, ’ll; Harv. Grad. Sch. Home, 2038 
Spring Garden St., Phila. 

WATKIN, Frank Mcllvain, Yellow; b. Phila., 6, 28, 1889; s 
Howard and Laura L. (Mcllvain) W. ; ent. 9, 19, ’99, Modern 
“ P ” I B.S., U. of P., ’ll. Home, Wynnewood, Pa. 

WILLIAMS, George Robinson, Yellow; b. Camden, N. T. 
12, 19, 1887; 5. Frank M. and Eliza Hutchinson (Tavlor) 
W.; ent. 9, 10, ’02, Modern “P”; Member Literary, 
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Science, Glee, B.B., T©2; Princeton, ex-’ll;with W. 
Reed Williams. Business, 62 Hatton Garden,’ London 
E. C.; Home, 1529 N. 33d St., Phila., Pa. 

WOLBERT, George Smith, Yellow; b. Phila., 12, 3, 1890- s 
Charles Eckfeldt and Sue Barker (Smith) W. ; ent. 9,’ 8 
’02, Classical “C”; Member Literary, Glee, P. C. C ’ 
B.S., U. of P., ’ll; Law Sch., U. of P. Home, 422 S.’ 
44th St., Phila. 


1908 

BAMBERGER, Justin Stein, Blue; b. Phila., 6, 20, 1890- s 
Albert J. and Rose (Stein) B.; ent. 9, 9, ’02, Modern 
“H”; A AT; Commencement Speaker; Member Inter- 
Scholastic Champ. Debate, Inter-Class Champ. Debate 
Literary, Deutscher Verein; Strength List; U. of P., ex- 
T2; with Harold C. Irvin, Builder; Real Estate. Busi- 
ness, 627 Walnut St., Phila.; Home, 1828 Girard Ave 


BESSON, Linford Shepherd, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 7, 6, 1888; s. 
Linford S. and Emma (Gross) B.; ent. 9, 15, '05, Modern 
“P”; Member Deutscher Verein, B.B., 2nd F.B.; Lehigh, 
ex-' 12; M.D., Hahnemann, '15. Address, Ambler, Pa. 

BINSWANGER, Isidore, Blue; b. Cape May, N. J., 8, 30, 1891 • 
5. Barnett and Martha (Goldstein) B.; ent. 9, 9, '02* 
Modern “C”; Member Cricket, Gym.; B.S., U. of P., '11- 
with B. Binswanger & Co. Business, 115 N. 4th St ’ 
Phila.; Home, 1619 N. 16th St. 

BREWER, Paul Clisby, Jr., Blue; b. Blairsville, Pa., 5, 6, 
1891; s. Paul Clisby and Bertha (Cooper) B.; ent. 9, 17,’ 
'01, Modern “ H ” ; A A T; Commencement Speaker; Mem- 
ber Inter-Scholastic Champ. Debate, Deutscher Verein- 
Acting Mgr. Cricket; Haverford, '12. Home, 261 W.’ 
Rittenhouse St., Gtn., Pa. 

BROWN, Linn Patton, Blue; b. Phila., 11, 18, 1888; 5 . William 
T. and Helen Hotchkiss (Ogden) B.; ent. 9, 23, '03, 
Modern “ P ”; Member Glee, Gym., Literary, Track, d> KA; 
Class Leader Blues; Chosen Runner Field Color Contests’ 
Strength List; U. of P., ex-’ 12. Home, 2026 N. 15th St.’ 
Phila. 

BURDICK, Jervis Watson, Yellow; b. Phila., 3, 8, 1889; s. 
James and Emma J. (Watson) B.; ent. 9, 26, '01, Clas- 
sical “C”; Member Glee, T 02; Vice-Pres. Literary; 

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Capt. F.B., Gym., Track; Pres. A. A., I. A. A. A.; School 
Leader Yellows; U. of P., ’12. Home , 217 Buckingham 
PI., Phila. 

BURK, Frederic Grater, Yellow; b. Phila., 4, 20, 1891; 5 -. 
Charles D. and Louisa (Grater) B.; ent. 9, 22, ’01, Clas- 
sical “ C ” ; Member Literary, T ® 2 ; Mgr. B.B. ; Princeton, 
’12. Home , 1421 Allegheny Ave., Phila. 

CHANDLER, Swithin, 3d, Blue; b. Wilmington, Del., 12, 31, 
1888; s. Lilburne and Helen (Simmons) C. ; ent. 9, 19, ’06, 
Modern “P”; Member T®2; Med. Sch. U. of P., ’13; 
d>P2. Home , 907 Jefferson St., Wilmington, Del. 

COSTELLO, Albert Glenn, Yellow; b. Tacony, 1, 31, 1890; 5 . 
Peter E. and A. S. (Glenn) C. ; ent. 9, 9, ’04, Modern 
“P”; U. of P., '12; AT A; Asst. Ins. Examiner Pa. 
Business, 314 Arcade Bldg., Phila.; Home, Tacony. 

DETTRA, Aaron Levan, Yellow; b. Norristown, Pa., 2, 21, 
1891; 5. John M. and C. Mabel (Huntzinger) D.; ent. 
1, 18, ’05, Classical “H H”; A A T; Class Historian- 
Commencement Speaker; Member Cross-Country, Relay, 
Track, Science, Literary, Deutscher Verein, Glee; Yale’ 
ex-’ 12; Winner Phila.-Yale Alumni Scholarship, Woolsley 
Scholarship, Latin Prize. Dec’d 4, 14, 1910. 

DOE, Charles Herbert, Yellow; b. Fort Payne, Ala., 12, 22, 
1890; 5. Charles A. and Sarah Blanche (Cline) D .[ent. 
9, 12, ’03, Modern “P”; Member Science, Deutscher 
Verein; Med. Sch., U. of P., ’12. Address, 146 N. 10th 
St., Phila. 

FETTEROLF, Morton Holdzkom, Yellow; b. Phila., 6, 9, 
1889; 5. H. G. and Anne S. (Holdzkom) F.; ent. ’l0,’28’ 
’02, Modern “P”; Treas. Class; Member Literary, T ® 2,’ 
Alciphrons, F.B., Track; Leader Glee; Strength List; 
U. of P. ex-’ 12; with H. G. Fetterolf; m. Elizabeth 
Shirley Smith, 4, 28, 1911. Business, Wayne Function 
Phila.; Home, Rydal, Pa. 

FLEISHER, Foreman, Blue; b. Phila., 10, 10, 1891; 5 . Louis 
and Ida Gerhard (Foreman) F.; ent. 9, 18, ’01, Modem 
“H”; A AT; Member Class Debate, Science, Deutscher 
Verein, Track, Cross-Country; B.S., U. of P., ’ll. Home 
2045 Green St., Phila. 


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FOGG, Albert Randolph, Blue; b. Camden, N. J., 1, 6, 1890; 
s. Albert and Caroline (Serane) F.; ent. 9, 25, ’00, Modern 
“P”; Member Science, Deutscher Verein ; Eastman Bus. 
Coll., ’09; with City Garage; Mgr. Fogg’s Garage, Ocean 
City. Business , 844 Asbury Ave., Ocean City, N. J.; 
Home, 550 Benson St., Camden, N. J. 

GARNER, Ralph Leslie, Yellow; b. Hatboro, Pa., 9, 24, 1889; 
5. Samuel J. and F. N. (Wilson) G. ; ent. 9, 9, ’07, Modern 
“C”; Member Cross-Country; Haverford, ’12; Member 
Triangle. Home, Hatboro, Pa. 

GAY, Thomas Seward, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 7, 20, 1891; 
s. Thomas S. and Marion (Fox) G.; ent. 9, 14, ’99, Modern 
“P”; John Gay’s Sons, Tapestry Mills. Business, 
Trenton Ave. and Ann St., Phila.; Home, 319 Pelham 
Rd., Gtn. 

GEIGER, Harvey, Blue; b. Phila., 6, 23, 1890; 5 . Horace and 
Elizabeth (Newett) G.; ent. 9, 10, ’99, Classical “C”; 
Princeton, ’12. Home, 302 W. Pelham St., Gtn. 

GILPIN, Hood, Jr., Blue; b. Germantown, 8, 3, 1891; 5 . Hood 
and Emily Olivia (Hopkinson) G.; ent. 9, 25, ’00, Modern 
“C”; Member Literary, P. C. C.; U. of P., ’12. Home 
260 S. 15th St., Phila. 

GIMBEL, Frederic Adam, Blue; b. Milwaukee, Wis., 9, 19, 
1891; 5. Isaac and Rachel (Feustmann) G.; ent. 9, 11, 
. ’01, Modern “C”; Yale, ’13. Address, 771 Madison 
Ave., N. Y. 

GIVEN, William Henry, Jr., Yellow; b. Ridley Park, Pa., 

8, 29, 1888; s. William H. and Ida (Springer) G. ; ent. 

9, 5, ’05, Modern “P”; Member Deutscher Verein; Peirce 
Bus. Coll., ’09; with O. W. Ketcham, Terra Cotta Works. 
Business, Crum Lynne, Pa.; Home, 20 Sellers Ave., 
Ridley Park, Pa. 

GLEASON, John Shriver, Blue; b. Phila., 9, 29, 1891; 5 . James 
F. and Katharine W. (Shriver) G. ; ent. 9, 11, ’03, Modem 
“P”; Member Literary, Science, Mandolin; Princeton, 
’13. Home, 2017 Green St., Phila. 

GRIEB, William Clarke, Yellow; b. Germantown, 5, 6, 1890; 
s. William G. and Sarah Ann (Geremyer) G. ; ent. 9, 12, 
’98, Classical “P”; Ed.-in-Ch. Mag.; Member Musical, 

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Literary, Science, P. C. C.; Princeton, ’13; <1> K T*; Over- 
brook Golf Club; Riverview Farms Realty Co.; River- 
view Motor Car Co. Business, Care of Ajax-Grieb 
Rubber Co., N. Y. ; Home, Overbrook, Pa. 

HAINES, Joseph, Jr., Blue; b. Phila., 1, 18, 1890; s. Joseph 
and Helen M. (Smith) H.; ent. 9, 6, ’04, Modern “P"; 
Member Literary, A B Z, Valedictorian; Prize Declama- 
tion Contest; Strength List; Chosen Runner Field Color 
Contests; Haines Hosiery Mill. Business, Bristol A ve., 
near Gtn. Ave.; Home, Somerton, Pa. 

HAMMOND, Earl Culin, Yellow; b. Ogontz, Pa., 5, 17, 1890; 
5. Charles and Emma Louise (Culin) H.; ent. 9, 5, ’05, 
Modern “C”; U. of P. ex-’ 12; C. Hammond & Son, Edge 
Tools. Address, Ogontz, Pa. 

HITSCHLER, Charles William, Yellow; b. Phila., 8, 17, 1890; 
5. John J. and Margaret (Gehbauer) H.; ent. 9, 7, ’01, 
Modern “P”; Member Literary, Deutscher Verein; 
Capt. Inter-Scholastic Champ. Debate, Inter-Class 
Champ. Debate; U. of P., ’12. Home, 1423 Christian 
St., Phila. 

HUBER, Charles Willing, Yellow; b. Norristown, Pa., 8, 5, 
1888; 5. John Y. and Anne Jackson (Willing) H. ; ent. 
9, 25, ’00, Modern “P”; Member Glee, F.B., Literary, 
Deutscher Verein, $KA, Alciphrons; Leader Mandolin’ 
Gym.; Chosen Runner Field Color Contests; Capt. 2nd 
F.B.; Strength List; with Keebler-Weyl Baking Co. 
Business, 22nd and Vine Sts., Phila.; Home, 1419 N. 
Broad St. 

IRWIN, Robert Forsyth, Jr., Yellow; b. Lansdowne, Pa. 
12, 18, 1892; s. Robert F. and May (Clement) I.; ent. 
9, 8, ’03, Classical “ H ” ; A A T; Member Literary; Prince- 
ton, ’12. Home, 228 N. Lansdowne Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. 

KENT, George Ruddle, Yellow; b. Mauch Chunk, Pa., 10, 23 
1890; 5. William C. and Anna Sharpe (Ruddle) K.; ent. 
9, 10, ’03, Modern “C”; Member Literary, Glee d> K A 
Alciphrons; Secy. A. A.; Class Prophet; U. of ’p., ’12’. 
Home, Wyncote, Pa. 

KENT, Russell Hathaway, Yellow; b. Clifton Heights, Pa., 

8, 31, 1891; s. Henry T. and Louise (Leonard) K.; ent. 

9, 16, ’03, Modern “C”; Member Science; Cornell,’ ’12. 
Home, Clifton Heights, Pa. 

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LEARNED, Henry Dexter, Blue; b. Baltimore, Md., 3, 17, 
1893; 5. Marion Dexter and Annie (Mosser) L. ; ent. 
9, 10, ’03, Classical “H”; A AT; Ed.-in-Ch. Mag.; Medal 
Photo. Ex; U. of P., ’12. Home, 229 S. 44th St., Phila. 

LEE, Russell Morris, Yellow; b. Phila., 1, 9, 1891; s. Walter 
T. and Ellen Isabel (Morris) L. ; ent. 9, 5, ’05, Classical 
“H”; A AT; Member Literary; Capt. 1st Debate; 
Strength List; U. of P., ’12. Home, 308 Rex Ave., 
Chestnut Hill, Pa. 

LEHMUTH, Charles, Yellow; b. Phila., 9, 27, 1888; 5. Henry 
and Kathryne (Linde) L.; ent. 9, 20, ’04, Modern “P"; 
Member Gym. ; German- American Hosiery Co. Business, 
Cambria and Ormes Sts., Phila.; Home , 1509 W. Alle- 
gheny Ave. 

LEVIN, Albert Rowland, Yellow; b. Beverly, N. J., 4, 26, 1887; 
5. Morris R. H. and Mary (Wallace) L. ; ent. 9, 17, ’03, 
Modern “P”; Member Tennis; Lafayette ex-’ 12; Z ?, 
ONE; Gen. Sales Agt. Riverside Metal Co. Business, 
Riverside, N. J.; Home , Beverly, N. J. 

LOWDON, William Cameron, Blue; b. Abilene, Tex., 11, 4, 
1889; 5. James Graham and Gertrude Alice (Crane) L.; 
ent. 9, 24, '03, Modern “C”; Pres. Science; Member 
Literary, Deutscher Verein, Track, Relay; Strength List; 
Chosen Runner Field Color Contests; Asst. Secy. Am. 
Home Life Ins. Co., Fort Worth, Tex.; Vice-Pres. Leith 
Essex Farm. Address, Croome, Md. 

LUPTON, John Howard, Jr., Blue; b. Woodbury, N. J., 
11, 28, 1886; s. John H. and Mary A. (Green) L.; ent. 
9, 15, '98, Modern“P”; Member F.B., T02; Pitman 
Nat. Bank. Address, Woodbury, N. J. 

McTURK, Morton Harrison, Blue; b. Phila., 3, 2, 1889; s. 
William R. and Rebecca Lee (Childs) McT. ; ent. 9, 21, 
’04, Modern “P”; Member Cross-Country, Glee, ABZ, 
Literary, Science, Deutscher Verein; Strength List; 1st 
Prize Photo. Ex.; Chosen Runner Field Color Contests; 
Pittsburgh Univ. Sch. Mines, “Special”; Coal Inspector. 
Business, Hazleton, Pa.; Home, 2047 Green St., Phila. 

MIRKIL, Lyle Hazleton, Blue; b. Chester, Pa., 12, 28, 1890; s. 
G. Hazleton and Mary Carter (Schaffer) M.; ent. 9, 15, ’03, 
Modern “P”; Ed. Class Record; Member 4>KA, Alci- 
phrons; U. of P., ’12. Home, 4240 Chestnut St., Phila. 

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MOODY, William Montague, Yellow; b. Phila., 3, 25, 1891; 5. 
Carlton M. and Elizabeth Eddy (Lewis) M.; ent. 9, 8, ’02, 
Modern “ H ” ; A A T ; Member Literary, Science, Deutscher 
Verein, Mandolin; U. of P., '12. Home , Beverly, N. J. 

MULFORD, John Brantley, 3d, Blue; b. Phila., 7, 11, 1890; 
5. Spencer Kennard and Mary (Harley) M.; ent. 9, 11, ’01, 
Classical “C”; Asst. Ed. Mag.; Ed.-in-Ch. Class Record; 
Winner Commencement Prize Oration ; Winner Declama- 
tion Gold Medal; Mgr. F.B., Gym.; Member Track, 
Literary, d> K A; U. of P., ’12. Business , 3641 Locust St., 
Phila.; Home , Wyncote, Pa. 

NAZEL, Ralph William, Blue; b. Phila., 12, 30, 1887; 5. John 
and Clara Fisher (Blackiston) N. ; ent. 2, 27, ’05, Modern 
“P”; Member Literary, F.B., ABZ; Vice- Pres. Class, 
A. A.; School Leader Blues; Capt. B.B.; Supt. Nazel 
Eng. and Machine Works; m. Maebelle Walton Uber, 4, 
15, 1911. Business, 4041 N. 5th St., Phila.; Home , 630 
W. Upsal St., Gtn. 

O’BRIEN, John Inchiquin, Yellow; b. Phila., 8, 26, 1889; 5. 
A. H. and Sarah Louise (Dallam) O’B.; ent. 10, 24, ’99, 
Modem “C”; Pres. Class; Member F.B.; Class Leader 
Gym.; Chosen Runner Field Color Contests; Strength 
List; with Chas. J. Webb & Co., Wool Waste and Cotton 
Yarns; m. Dorothy Deane Clarkfe, 12, 11, 1908. Business, 
116 Chestnut St., Phila.; Home, 1600 S. Broad St. 

PAGE, Ehret Bower, Blue; b. Phila., 11, 23, 1890; 5. F. M. 
and Mary Vaughan (Bower) P. ; ent. 9, 5, ’04, Modern 
“ P”; Member Gym., B.B., 2nd F.B. ; U. of P., ’12. Home, 
138 Sumac St., Wissahickon, Pa. 

PANCOAST, Richard Montgomery, Jr., Blue; b. Camden, N. J., 
9, 28, 1907; s. Richard M. and Laura Tomb (Stockham) 
P.; ent. 9, 28, ’07, Modern “P”; Member Science, Liter- 
ary, Deutscher Verein; Law Sch., U. of P., ’12. Home, 
205 Cooper St., Camden, N. J. 

PETTIT, N. Allan, Blue; b. Philadelphia, 6, 3, 1889; 5. Hobart 
A. and Margaret Johnstone (Allan) P.; ent. 9, 18, '99, 
Modern “P”; Member B.B., Cricket, Literary, TO 2, 
Alciphrons; U. of P., ’12. Home, The “St. James,” Phila. 

PETTY, Walter K., Yellow; b. Phila., 1, 18, 1887; 5 . John K. 
and Katie (Kershner) P.; ent. 1, 29, ’07, Modern “P”; 
Member Glee, Deutscher Verein, Science; U. of P. ex- 

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’12; with J. K. Petty & Co., Inc., Steam Boiler Mfrs. 
Business, 626 Stephen Girard Bldg., Phila.; Home, 5356 
Chew St., Gtn. 

RAMBO, Joseph Dalton, Blue; b. Norristown, Pa., 2, 3, 1890; 
5. Joseph S. and Anna (Dalton) R. ; ent. 10, 30, '07, 
Modern “ P ” ; Colorado School Mines; SAE; with Rambo 
& Regar, Inc. Business, Norristown, Pa.; Home, 1448 
DeKalb St. 

RICHARDS, L. Harry, Jr., Blue; b. Phila., 5, 2, 1891; 5. 
George W. and Sarah (Taulane) R. ; ent. 9, 25, ’00, 
Modern “ P ” ; Member Literary, Deutscher Verein, T © S, 
Class Debate, F.B., B.B. ; Capt. Tennis; U. of P., ’12; Z l F ; 
Philadelphia Cricket Club. Home, 246 S. 42nd St., Phila. 

SALOM, Pedro Grotjan, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 7, 8, 1890; s. 
Pedro G. and Julia Anne (Sanderson) S.; ent. 9, 25, ’00, 
Modern “P”; Member Musical, Deutscher Verein, Liter- 
ary, Science; Penn State, ’12. Home, 4702 Chester Ave., 
Phila. 

SCHLOSS, Edwin Hermann, Blue; b. Pittsburgh, Pa., 8, 29, 
1891; 5. Hermann and Sadie (Feldenheimer) S.; ent. 
9, 18, ’02, Modern “P”; Member Musical, Deutscher 
Verein; U. of P. ex-’ 12; with Roxford Knitting Co. 
Business, Randolph and Jefferson Sts., Phila.; Home, 
4216 Parkside Ave. 

SCULL, Meritt Abbott Halliday, Yellow; b. Frankford, Pa., 
4, 10, 1892; s. Charles K. and Florence Q. (Halliday) S.; 
ent. 9, 8, ’03, Modern “C”; Member Deutscher Verein, 
Science; U. of P., ’12. Home, Elkins Park, Pa. 

SHOEMAKER, Emanuel Hey, Yellow; b. Phila., 12, 5, 1890; 
s. Joshua Lippincott and Florence (Hey) S. ; ent. 9, 22, ’03, 
Modern “C”; Member Mandolin, Glee, Literary, F. B., 
$KA; Secy. Class; Class Leader Gym.; Chosen Runner 
Field Color Contests; Strength List; U. of P., ’12. Home, 
6366 Sherwood Rd., Overbrook, Pa. 

SMITH, Isaac Newton, Blue; b. Phila., 7, 6, 1890; s. I. Newton 
and Mary Eleanor (Boyd) S.; ent. 9, 10, ’01, Modern 
“P”; Commencement Speaker; Winner Prima Oration 
Cup; Class Leader Blues; Member F. B., Track, Glee, 
Literary; Strength List; Building and Real Est.; m. 
Agnes Marie Ryan, 9, 30, 1909. Home, 1923 Diamond 
St., Phila. 


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STONE, Charles Ferrell, Yellow; b. Phila., 11, 25, 1888; 5. 
Charles Ferrell and Maria Louisa (Robbins) S. ; ent. 9, 25, 
’05, Modern “P”; Member Deutscher Verein, Science, 
F. B.; Strength List; Princeton, ex-’ 12; Key and Seal; 
with Jesse Jones Paper Box Co. Business, South 
Worthington, Mass.; Home, 2040 N. 13th St., Phila. 

STRIMPLE, James Thurman, Blue; b. Pedricktown, N. J., 
7, 8, 1889; s. James and Clara (Corson) S. ; ent. 9, 12, ’04, 
Modem “ P ” ; Assoc. Ed. Class Record; Leader Orchestra; 
Capellmeister Deutscher Verein; Member Mandolin, 
Literary; Class Leader Gym.; Strength List; Chosen 
Runner Field Color Contests; Member W. W. Keen Surg. 
Soc.; Jefferson Med. Coll., ’12. Home, Drexel Hill, 
Upper Darby, Pa. 

TWELLS, Alfred Lee, Blue; b. Woodbury, N. J., 7, 26, 1889; 
5. Samuel G. and Celeste O. (Rodney) T.; ent. 9, 14, ’04, 
Modern “P”; Special Work ’09; Member F. B., B. B., 
T © 2. Home, 109 Delaware St., Woodbury, N. J. 

WEBB, Herbert Keen, Blue; b. Phila., 4, 26, 1891; 5. Charles 
J. and Katherine (Spangler) W.; ent. 3, 19, ’00, Modern 
P”; Pa. Represent. U. S. Thread Co.; Salesman Waste 
Dept. Chas. G. Webb & Co. Business, 116 Chestnut 
St., Phila.; Home, Oak Lane, Pa. 

WILCOX, Stanley Gladding, Blue; b. Phila., 6, 9, 1890; 5. 
Herbert A. and Hanna G. (Hand) W.; ent. 9, 11, ’99, 
Modern “ P ” ; Member Glee, 2 A E ; with M. Fisher & Sons 
Co., Woollens. Business, 133 S. 12th St., Phila.; Home, 
4808 Beaumont Ave. 

WILLIAMS, Edward Patterson, 3rd, Yellow; b. Wayne, Pa., 
9, 16, 1890; 5. E. P. and Florence (Earpe) W.; ent. 9, 15* 
’04, Modern “P”; Member F. B., Track, Literary, Tennis; 
U. of P., ’12. Home, Ridley Park, Pa. 

WOLF, Lester, Yellow; b. Phila., 7, 28, 1890; 5. Edward and 
Gladays (Strauss) W.; ent. 9, 25, ’00, Modern “P”; 
Wolf & Co., Phila. Business, 315 4th Ave. N Y • 
Home, 200 W. 110th St. 

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ALLEN, Thomas Mackenzie, Yellow; b. Phila., 9, 7, 1891 • 5. 
W. L. and Mary (Mackenzie) A.; ent. 9, 14, 01 Modern 
“ Member B. B., Gym. ; Strength List; Cornell, ex-’13; 
1 ^1 Supt. L. & Y. F. St. Ry. Home, 2030 N. 

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BARNES, Harry Paul, Yellow; b. Phila., 2, 7, 1892; s. Harry 
P. and Elizabeth Ella (McClung) B.; ent. 9, 18, ’08, 
Modern “C”; Member Track, Deutscher Verein; Am- 
herst ’3:3; <3>A©. Home, Ambler, Pa. 

BASSETT, Harry Franklin, Blue; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 11, 21, 
1890; 5. Henry W. and Matilda A. (Wood) B.; ent. 9, 21, 
’01, Classical “P”; with Brooklyn Cooperage Co. 
Business, Front and Reed Sts., Phila.; Home, 4312 
Osage Ave. 

BOWER, Maurice Lincoln, Jr., Yellow; b. Woodlawn, O., 
9, 3, 1889; 5. Maurice Lincoln and Mary Noble (Wilson) 
B.; ent. 9, 6, ’05, Modern “H”; A AT; Strength List; 
Chosen Runner Field Color Contests; Member B. B., 
Glee, Literary; Secy. Science; Bus. Mgr. Mag.; Class 
Poet, Artist; U. of P., ex-’13; Sch. Industrial Art. Home, 
819 Belmont Ave., Collingswood, N. J. 

BROWNBACK, Henry Lowe, Blue; b. Norristown, Pa., 6, 13, 
1891; 5. Henry M. and Augustine Marguerite (Lowe) B.; 
ent. 9, 13, ’05, Modern “P”; Member Science; Charter 
Member Norristown Motor Boat Club; Inventor. Busi- 
ness, Peoples Bank Bldg., Norristown, Pa. Home, 823 
W. Main St. 

BUDD, Theodore Hilton, Jr., Blue; b. Pemberton, N. J., 
9, 28, 1889; 5. Clifford E. and Emily L. (Hilton) B.; ent. 
9, 2, ’05, Modern “C”; A B Z; O. E. Budd & Son, Whole- 
sale Dealers and Growers of Cranberries. Address, 
Pemberton, N. J. 

BURLEIGH, John Paul, Blue; b. Camden, N. J., 2, 28, 1890; 
s. John J. and Anna (Smith) B.; ent. 9, 11, ’02, Classical 
“P”; Pres. A. A.; Member B. B., Literary; Leader Glee; 
Capt. Tennis; Mgr. F. B.; U. of P., ’13. Home, Mer- 
chantville, N. J. 

CHAPMAN, Walter Hopkins, Yellow; b. Phila., 9, 13, 1892; 
s. S. Spencer and Elizabeth Ireton (McDonough) C.; 
ent. 9, 22, ’02, Classical “P”; Member Cricket; U. of P., 
’13. Address, 231 Winona Ave., Gtn. 

COLEMAN, Robert, 3d, Yellow; b. Phila., 8, 25. 1889; 5. 
Robert, and Antoinette De Silver (Thompson) C., Jr.; 
ent. 9, 12, ’02, Modern “P”; Class Prophet; Member 
Glee; U. of P., ’13. Home , 832 Corinthian Ave., Phila. 


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DANA, Henry Trumbull, Yellow; b. Phila., 11, 26, 1892; s. 
Stephen Winchester and Eleanor Howard (Crocker) 
D.; ent. 9, 25, ’02, Classical “C”; Member Literary, 2nd 
F.B., Track, Cross-Country, Glee; Mgr. Gym.; School 
Record High Shoot; Chosen Runner Field Color Con- 
tests; Williams, '13. Home , 4107 Spruce St., Phila. 

FALLON, Louis Fleming, Yellow; b. Wayne, Pa., 8, 13, 1891; 
5. Christopher and Amy Howard (Lewis) F. ; ent. 9, 15, 
’05, Classical “H. H”; A AT; Ed-in-Ch. Mag.; Member 
Literary, Science; Haverford ex-’ 13; U. of P., ’12. Home, 
Wayne, Pa. 

FINKENAUER, Elmer Robert, Blue; b. Phila., 9, 4, 1890; 
5. Theodor and Bertha (Poth) F. ; ent. 9, 8, ’04, Modern 
“C”; Member Glee, Literary, Deutscher Verein, Cross- 
Country; Strength List; with Theodor Finkenauer. 
Business , 1700 Germantown Ave., Phila.; Home, 1610 
N. Broad St. 

FITHIAN, Robert Edward, Yellow; b. Bridgeton, N. J., 4, 21, 
1890; 5. Edward M. and Elizabeth R. (Reeves) F.; ent. 
9, 17, ’07, Modern “C”; Ed.-in-Ch. Class Record; Mem- 
ber Inter-Class Champ. Debate, Literary; Vice-Pres. 
Glee; Treas. Science; Strength List ; Mgr. B.B.; Law Sch., 
U. of P., ’14; AX; Member Wilson Law; Commodore 
Crescent Canoe Club, Bridgeton, N. J. Address, Bridge- 
ton, N. J. 

FRANK, Harry Samuel, Blue; b. Phila., 12, 2, 1891; 5. Jacob 
S. and Evaline (Garson) F.; ent. 9, 9, '02, Modern “H”; 
A AT; Member P. C. C.; Advertising. Business, 418 
Lafayette Bldg., Phila. Home, 2023 Spring Garden St. 

GOODMAN, Edwin Charles, Blue; b. Phila., 1, 14, 1891; 5 . 
Isaac H. and Helen (Stern) G.; ent. 9, 12, '02, Modern 
“C”; Phila. Textile Sch.; with Goodman Bros, and 
Hinlein. Business, 13th and Callowhill Sts., Phila.; 
Home, 908 N. Broad St. , 

GUETTER, Frederick John, Yellow; b. Phila., 11, 29, 1886; 
5. Joseph Paul and Anna (Steiner) G.; ent. 9, 14, '05, 
Modern “C”; Member F.B., Track, Literary, Deutscher 
Verein, Mandolin; Mgr. Track; Hammer Throw Record; 
1st Strength List; Leader Gym.; Amherst, ’13. Address, 
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HAGAR, Arthur Freeman, Yellow; b. Germantown, 11, 20, 
1890; 5. Walter F. and Martha B. (Kimball) H.; ent. 
9, 11, ’06, Modern “C”; School Cheer Leader; Chairman 
P. C. Night Debating, and Prize Declamation Contest; 
Asst. Ed. Class Record; Capt. Cricket; Member Phila. 
All-Scholastic Cricket, Tennis, d> K A, Alciphrons, Liter- 
ary, Deutscher Verein, Glee; Chosen Runner Field 
Color Contests; Princeton, ’13. Home, 626 Westview 
St., Gtn. 

HARLAND, J. Penrose, Blue; b. Wenonah, N. J., 2, 5, 1891; 
5 . James and Katherine (Welch) H.; ent. 9, 10, ’04, 
Classical “ H H,” A A T; Bus. Mgr. Mag. ; Ed.-in-Ch. Class 
Record; Member Track, Literary; Princeton, ’13. Home, 
3269 Sansom St., Phila. 

HOOKER, William Henry, Blue; b. Phila., 11, 2, 1892; 5. 
Samuel C. and Mary Elizabeth- (Owens) H.; ent. 9, 21, 
’01, Modern “P”; Member Science, Glee, Deutscher 
Verein, Mandolin; U. of P., ’13. Home, 4422 Chestnut 
St., Phila. 

HUBER, Joel Cook, Blue; b. Phila., 12, 8, 1889; j. John Y. 
and Anne Jackson (Willing) H.; ent. 1, 8, ’01, Modern 
“P”; Member F.B., Glee, d>KA, Alciphrons; Leader 
Mandolin; U. of P., ’13; $A0. Home, 1419 N. Broad St., 
Phila. 

JONES, John Langdon, Yellow; b. Phila., 1, 10, 1891; 5. 
Lilia (Lang) J.; ent. 9, 8, ’03, Modern “C”; Member 
Literary, P. C. C. ; Harvard ’13; A$S; 2AE. Home, 
Roxborough, Pa. 

JONES, M. Hall Stanton, Blue; b. Roxborough, 10, 12, 1892; 
5 . Leander M. and Annie Eva (Dawson) J.; ent. 9, 21, 
’04, Modern “P”; Member Cross-Country, Track, Glee, 
Science, Deutscher Verein; Strength List; U. of P., '13 ; 
A T. Home, 5106 Wayne Ave., Gtn. 

LEOPOLD, Simon Stein, Yellow; b. Phila., 3, 21, 1892; 5. 
Isaac and Sara (Stein) L. ; ent. 9, 18, ’02, Modern “H”; 
A AT; Deutscher Verein; Med. Dept. U. of P., ’14. 
Home, 1428 N. Broad St., Phila. 

LINNARD, Edward Richie, Blue; b. Phila., 5, 4, 1890; 5. 
Thomas T. and Ellen R. (Richie) L.; ent. 9, 15, ’02, 
Modern “C”; Ed. Literary; Treas. Deutscher Verein; 

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Member Science, Relay, Track, Gym. ; Member American 
Bankers’ Assoc.; Glenside Nat. Bank. Address , 146 
Lismore Ave., Glenside, Pa. 

LOEB, Harold Stern, Yellow; b. Phila., 2, 28, 1891; 5 . Herman 
and Dolly (Stern) L. ; ent. 9, 18, ’02, Modern “C”; 
Member 2nd Champ. Debate, Literary; U. of P., ’12.’ 
Home, Hotel Rittenhouse, Phila. 

LOOS, Henry Beaty, Yellow; b. Phila., 4, 24, 1892; s. Augustus 
J. and Jenny Bell (Beaty) L.; ent. 9, 10, ’02, Modern 
“C”; Champ. Double Tennis; Member Deutscher Verein, 
Science, Literary, Mandolin; Cornell, '13. Home ’ 
Narberth, Pa. 

LOUCHHEIM, Stuart Fleisher, Blue; b. Phila., 1, 15, 1892; 5 . 
Joseph A. and Theresa (Fleisher) L. ; ent. 9, 8, ’02, 
Modern “ C Member Gym., Science, Literary, Mando- 
lin, Glee, Orchestra; Strength List; U. of P., ’12. Home 
1809 Spring Garden St., Phila. 

MacMILLAN, Julian Meredith, Blue; b. Mahanoy City, Pa. 

4, 25, 1891; 5. Matthew M. and Ida (Torbert) MacM.’; ent. 
9, 17, ’02, Classical “P”;. U. of Michigan ,’13 ;2X. 
Home, 4228 Spruce St., Phila. 

MILLER, Walter Jacob, Yellow; b. Phila., 8, 27, 1891; $. 
Jacob William and Caroline (Naegele) M.; ent. 9, 20 ’02 
Modern “C”; Member B. B., Literary, Science, Glee’ Ed’ 
Deutscher Verein; Strength List; U. of P., ex-’ 13; ’with 
D. B. Martin, Ltd. Business, Care of D. B. Martin 
Ltd., Toronto, Canada; Home, 921 Belmont Ave., Phila! 

MIRKIL, William Irwin, Blue; b. Chester, Pa., 10, 22, 1892- 

5. I. Hazleton and Mary Carter (Schaffer) M.;’ ent. 9 lo’ 
’04, Modern “P”; Bus. Mgr. Class Record; Member Glee’ 
d> K A, Alciphrons ; U. of P., ’13. Home, 4240 Chestnut 
St., Phila. 


MULFORD, Stanley Riggs, Yellow; b. Camden, N. J., 9 22 
1889; 5. Albert L. and Lillie Virginia (Heishon) M 'ent 
9, 21, ’03, Modern “C”; Capt. Relay, Track, Gym •’ 
Leader Yellows; Member Literary, Deutscher Verein : 
Princeton, ’13. Home, Camden, N. J. 


NEILL, Fred Carlisle, Blue; b. Phila., 12, 25, 1891; 5 . John S 
and Jennie (McKane) N.; ent. 9, 20, ’01, Modern “P”- 
Member F. B., P. C. C., Literary, Glee; Class Leader 
Gym.; with R. M. Coyle and Co.; Ins. Broker. Business 
423 Walnut St., Phila.; Home, 4212 Walnut St. 


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NICHOLS, Paul, Yellow; b. North Salem, N. Y., 7, 6, 1891; 
5. Clayton W. and Emily E. (Bacon) N.; ent. 9, 19, ’05,’ 
Modern ‘ C ” ; Second Class Leader Gym. ; Chosen Runner 
Field Color Contests; Member Track, T02; Cornell ’13- 
AKE. Address, 212 State St., Camden, N. J. 

PARSONS, Morgan, Blue; b. Asbury Park, N. J., 7, 15, 1891; 
5. Alonzo Ritter and Romelia C. (Morgan) P .-’ent. 9, 21,’ 
’03, Modern “C”; Entertainment Science Speaker’; 
Pres. Science; Member Musical, Deutscher Verein- U. of 
P., ’13. Home, 4037 Spruce St., Phila. 

PORTER, Oliver Moore, Yellow; b. Kensington, Conn., 2, 23, 
1892; 5. Isaac and Alice Isabel (Bauer) P.; ent. 9, 25,’ ’oo’, 
Modern “C”; Commencement Speaker; Class’ Leader 
Gym.; Mgr. and Capt. Gym.; School Record Spring 
Board; Chosen Runner Field Color Contests; Winner all- 
round Track Cup, and Shield; Strength List; Member 
F.B., Track, Science, Literary, Glee, Mandolin; Haver- 
ford Coll., ’13. Home, 4809 Regent St., Phila. 

PRICHETT, Frederic Borradaile, Blue; b. Phila., 11, 23, 1890; 
5. William Borradaile and Fannie (Wilson) P.; ent. 
9, 16, ’04, Modern “ H ” ; A A T ; Commencement Speaker; 
Ed.-in-Ch. Mag.; Pres. Science; Mgr. Cricket; Member 
School Debate, Literary, Mandolin, Glee, Orchestra, 
TOE; Declamation Prize Speaker; U. of P.,’13. Ad- 
dress, 4909 Monument Rd., North Wynnefield, Phila. 

REILLY, Francis Patrick, Blue; b. Shenandoah, Pa., 5, 9 
1889; 5. John A. and Ellen (Curry) R.; ent. 9, 23, ’’07,’ 
Modern “P”; Member F. B., Deutscher Verein; Law 
Sch., U. of P., ’15. Business, Box 27, Shenandoah, Pa.- 
Home, 23 E. Centre St. 

RHOADS, Carroll Brewster, Blue; b. Phila., 7, 4, 1892; j. 
Edwin Clinton and Mary (Snyder) R.; ent. 9, 17, ’02, 
Modern “H”; A AT; Pres. Class, Literary; Commence- 
ment Speaker; Winner Prima Prize Oration Cup; Bus. 
Mgr. Mag.; Vice-Pres. A. A. ; Capt. School Debate; 
School Leader Blues; Class Leader Gym.; Winner Decla- 
mation Gold Medal; Member Inter- Scholastic Champ. 
Debate, Gym., F. B., Glee, TOE, Alciphrons; U. of P. 
’13; d>A0. Home, 6605 N. 12th St., Oak Lane, Pa. 

ROBBINS, Warren Mercer, Yellow; b. New Germantown, 
N. J., 5, 21, 1890; 5. Benjamin Franklin and Carrie 
(Dolliver) R. ; ent. 9, 25, ’00, Classical “P”; Member 

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Science, Glee, Mandolin; with Macan, Jr., Co., Easton, 
Pa. Business, S. 2nd and Ferry Sts., Easton, Pa.; Home, 
400 High St. 

SHRIGLEY, Ronald Oler, Blue; b. Phila., 1, 19, 1892; s. 
James Burley and Ella Grace (Oler) S. ; ent. 9, 8, ’06, 
Modern “C”; Member Track, Gym., Deutscher Verein 
Science; U. of P., ’13. Home, Tracy Apts., Phila. 

SIEDENBACH, Melville Jacob, Yellow; b. Phila., 6, 11, 1891; 
s. Louis and Blanche (Bamberger) S. ; ent. 9, 12, ’04, 
Modern “C”; U. of P., ex-’13; with R. M. Baily & Co., 
Iron and Steel. Business, 422 Arcade Bldg., Phila.; 
Home, 1915 Girard Ave. 

SNELLENBURG, Stanley Simon, Blue; b. Phila., 1, 20, 1892; 
s. Nathan and Minna (Amant) S. ; ent. 9, 7, ’01, Modem 
“C”; U. of P., ’13. Home, 2129 N. Broad St., Phila. 

SPROWLES, Ralph Miller, Yellow; b. Frankford, Pa., 6, 9, 
1892; s. C. B. Miller and Mary M. (Dyer) S .;ent. 9, 17, ’02, 
Modern “P”; Member Cricket, Deutscher Verein, Sci- 
ence; U. of P., ’13. Home, 4833 Franklin St., Phila. 

STERN, Lewis Julius, Blue; b. Phila., 9, 11, 1892; 5. William 
A. and Mary (Hamburger) S. ; ent. 9, 17, ’02, Modern 
“C”; Leader Orchestra; Member Mandolin, Deutscher 
Verein; U. of P., ’13. Home, 805 Spring Garden St., 
Phila. 

TOMLINSON Thomas, Yellow; b. Phila., 7, 8, 1892; 5. William 
T. and Catharine Stille (McIntyre) T.; ent. 9, 9, ’04, 
Modern “P”; Member Gym., Science, Deutscher Verein; 
Haverford, ex-’13. Home, 1521 S. 15th St., Phila. 

TRAINER, Edward, Blue; b. Phila., 8, 23, 1890; 5. Henry J. 
and Caroline M. (Grawe) T.; ent. 9, 8, '03, Modern “P”; 
Member F.B., Glee, Literary, Deutscher Verein, Science; 
Capt. B.B.; Cornell, ’13. ♦ Home, 758 S. 10th St., Phila. 

URQUHART, Radcliff Morris, Yellow; b. Sea Isle City, N. J., 
5, 2, 1890; 5. Dr. George W. and Julia A. (Morris) U.; 
ent. 9, 25, ’00, Modern “P”; Commencement Speaker; 
Class Leader Gym.; Strength List; Member Deutscher 
Verein, Class Debate; U. of P., ’12. Home, 4217 Pine 
St., Phila. 


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VANDEGRIFT, Nelson Martin, Blue; b. Phila., 3, 29, 1890; 

5. Asa W. and Laura L. (Martin) V.; ent. 2, 21, '98, 
Modern “P”; Capt. Cricket; Member Tennis, Deutscher 
Verein, Germantown Cricket Club, F. and A. M. ; Vice- 
Pres. Sheip & Vandegrift, Inc. Business , 814 N. 
Lawrence St., Phila.; Home, 4712 Pulaski Ave. 

VAN DERZEE, Gordon Doane, Jr., Blue; b. New Brighton, 
N. Y., 5, 14, 1890; s. Gordon D. and Margaret Ann 
(Shields) Van D.; ent. 9, 19, ’07, Modern “P”; Capt. 2nd 
B.B.; Member B.B., Literary, Deutscher Verein, Glee; 
m. Eugenia Doyle, 10, 29, 1910. Home, 4306 Walnut 
St., Phila. 

WALLACE, Brenton Greene, Blue; b. Phila., 6, 28, 1891; 5. 
Richard H. and Lurena Devoe (Groesbeck) W.; ent. 
9, 26, ’01, Classical “ H ” ; A A T; Valedictorian; Member 
School Debate, Literary, Science, Glee, F.B.; U. of P., 
’13. Home, 4244 Chestnut St., Phila. 

WALTHER, John Lewis, Blue; 6. Saxony, Germany, 3, 1, 
1889; 5. Louis and Johanna (Eckhardt) W.; ent. 9, 24, 
’07, Modern “C”; Reader Class Day; Pres. Deutscher 
Verein; Member Glee, Track, Cross-Country, Liter- 
ary, T0 2; U. of P., ’13. Home, 2249 N. 33rd St., 
Phila. 

WHITING, Frank Rice, Blue; b. Detroit, Mich., 7, 8, 1892; 5. 
Frank Raymond and Abbie Alice (Irwin) W.; ent. 9, 1, 
’04, Modern “C”; Member Tennis, Gym., Literary, 
Science, Deutscher Verein; Cornell, ’13. Home, Morris 
Apts., 311 S. 13th St., Phila. 

WILSON, Emanuel Reyenthaler, Blue; b. Phila., 3, 1, 1891; 
5 . William Kite and Mary Catharine (Reyenthaler) W.; 
ent. 9, 9, ’01, Modern “C”; Asst. Bus. Mgr. Mag.; Mem- 
ber Track, Glee, Literary, Deutscher Verein; U. of P., 
’13; 2 X. Home, Cynwyd, Pa. 

WISCHAN, Ernst, Yellow; b. Phila., 1, 19, 1889; 5. Frederick 
and Florentine (Braun) W.; ent. 4, 7, ’02, Modern “C”; 
Winner Commencement Oration Prize; Pres. Deutscher 
Verein ; Presenter First Class Day; Capt. 2nd B.B. ; Chosen 
Runner Field Color Contests; Member Literary, Science, 
Class Debate, Cricket, Prima Oration Contest, Glee; 
U. of P., ’13. Home, 143 W. Wyoming Ave., Gtn. 

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ANDERSON, Gordon William, Yellow; b. Fernrock, Pa., 3, 2, 
1893; s. William and. Blanche (Peters) A., Jr.; ent. 9, 8, 
’03, Modern “ H ” ; A A T; Member Tennis, Science, Liter- 
ary; U. of P., ’14. Home, 17 E. Woodland Ave., Sharon 
Hill, Pa. 

AVERY, Harrison, Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 6, 1894; s. Henry 
and Elizabeth (Harrison) A., Jr.; ent. 9, 13, ’05, Modern 
“C”; Commencement Speaker; Member Relay, Gym., 
Science, Literary; with U. G. I. Co. Business, Broad 
and Arch Sts., Phila.; Home, 301 Main St., Riverton, 

N. J. 

BARR, Norman Lewis, Blue; b. Phila., 12, 18, 1889; .s\ James 

O. and Katherine (Lewis) B.; ent. 9, 11, '05, Modern 
“P”; Pres. A. A.; School Leader Blues; Leader Glee; 
Capt. F.B., B.B.; Member T© 2, Alciphrons; U. of P., 
’14. Home, 5th St., Oak Lane, Pa. 

COLLINS, Grellet Newell, Yellow; b. Phila., 3, 17, 1893; s. 
Grellet and Rebecca Woodside (Newell) C. ; ent. 9, 18, 
’02, Modern “P”; Class Leader; Member T0 2, Glee, 
Literary, Science; Princeton, ’14. Home, 4111 Walnut 
St., Phila. 

COLLINS, Percival, Jr., Yellow; b. Lansdowne, Pa., 5, 23, 
1892; s. Percival and Mary Helen (Brown) C ,\ent. 9, 22, 
’02, Modern “P”; Member Relay, Literary, Glee' 
Science; Peirce Bus. Coll.; with Phila. Electric Co. 
Business, 1000 Chestnut St., Phila.; Home, 4114 Pine St. 

DANNENBAUM, Louis Feustman, Yellow; b. Phila., 4, 7, 
1893; 5. Morris and Belle (Feustman) D.; ent. 10, 27, '02^ 
Modern “P”; Member Gym., Tennis, Cross-Country; 
U. of P., ’14. Home, 2109 Spring Garden St., Phila. 

DEEMER, Henry Walter Scott, Blue; b. Oak Lane, 9, 23, 1891; 
5. Henry Moore and Ida V. (Dailey) D.; ent. 9, 8, '03,' 
Modern “P”; Pres. Literary; Mgr. Cricket; Presiding 
Officer P. C. Night; Cheer Leader; Strength List; Member 
2nd F.B., T 0 2, Glee; U. of P., ’14. Home, Oak 
Lane, Pa. 

DENISON, Laurence Hathom, Blue; b. Newton ville, Mass., 
12, 16, 1891; 5. Herbert Roswell and Cora May (Danes) 
D. ; ent. 10, 5, ’07, Modern “ P ”; Commencement Speaker; 
Winner Sight Reading Contest P. C. Night; Member 
Glee. Business, South Paris, Me.; Home , Harrison, Me. 

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1910 

DE SANNO, Albert Paul, Jr., Blue; b. Phila., 5, 12, 1892; 5 . 
Albert P. and Mabel G. (Hussey) DeS.; ent. 9, 10, ’03, 
Modern “C"; 2nd Gym. Class Leader; Member F.B., 
B.B., A B Z, Mystyx; U. of P., ’14. Home , 69th Ave. and 
11th St., Oak Lane, Pa. 

DOYLE, William Joseph, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 3, 12, 1891; 
5. William J. and Mary E. (Scollon) D.; ent. 9, 6, ’04, 
Classical P”; Ed.-in-Ch. Mag.; Class Leader Gym.; 
Member Track, F.B., Gym., Literary; with Doyle & 
Co., Contractors. Business , 1519-21 Sansom St., Phila.; 
Home, 906 S. Broad St. 

EDSON, Howard Elliott, Blue; b. Phila., 3, 14, 1893; 5 . Wil- 
liam D. and Mabel (Tousley) E.; ent. 9, 9, ’02, Classical 
“ H ” ; A A T ; Member Cricket, Tennis, A B Z, Glee; Cor- 
nell, ’14. Home, 223 W. Hortter St., Gtn., Pa. 

FLYNN, Edmond Harris, Blue; b. Germantown, 10, 29, 1892; 
5. John E. and Alice V. (Anderson) F.; ent. 9, 10, ’08, 
Modern “P”; Winner Commencement Oration Prize; 
Member Literary, Deutscher Verein; with John E. 
Flynn, Cut Stone Contractor. Business , Stenton and 
Luray St., Phila.; Home, 275 W. Rittenhouse St. 

GILKESON, Fairbairn, Blue; b. Bristol, Pa., 8, 31, 1890; 5 . 
A. Weir and Mary E. (Fairbairn) G. ; ent. 9, 11, '06, 
Modern “C”; Secy. Class; Capt. F.B.; Leader Mandolin, 
Glee ; Strength List ; Member Literary, Deutscher Verein, 
ABZ; Cornell, ’14. Home, Bristol, Pa. 

GREENWOOD, Richard, Blue; b. Phila., 5, 12, 1892; j. 
Daniel R. and Elizabeth (La Moreaux) G. ; ent. 9, 9, ’02, 
Modern “C”; Commencement Speaker; Capt. Debate- 
Bus. Mgr. Mag.; Treas. Class, Literary; Strength List; 
Capt. Cricket; Member d>KA, Deutscher Verein, Banjo, 
Mandolin, Glee, F.B.; Cornell, ’14; d> A 0. Home, 4647 
Leiper St., Phila. 

GRIEB, Harry Theodore, Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 16, 1892; s. 
Harry and Matilda S. (Schraishuhn) G. ; ent. 9, 8, ’04, 
Modem “C”; Gym. Class Leader; Member 2nd B.B., 
Literary, Deutscher Verein; U. of P., ’14; d>TA. Home 
2115 N. 19th St., Phila. 

HADDOCK, William Charlton, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 25, 
1891; 5. William C. and Elizabeth E. (Austin) H.;’ ent. 
9, 14, ’08, Modern “C”; Member F.B., B.B.; Strength 
List; EKn, Mystyx; Princeton, ’14. Home, 1023 69th 
Ave., Oak Lane, Pa. 


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HAIG, Alexander Meigs, Yellow; b. Virginia, 2, 8, 1892; 5 . 
Charles R. and Ella Lillian (Herrin) H.; ent. 9, 24, ’06, 
Modern “ H ” ; A A T; Valedictorian; Winner Declamation 
Gold Medal; Leader Gym.; Member Mandolin, Glee, 
Literary, Deutscher Verein, Cricket; U. of P., ’14. Home , 
110 E. Maple Ave., Merchantville, N. J. 

HEARNE, Thomas Weston, Yellow; b. Cincinnati, Ohio, 
9, 9, 1892; 5 . William and Antoinette (Claypole) H.; ent. 

1, 28, ’07, Modern “C”; Commencement Speaker; Asst. 
Ed. Mag.; Ed. Class Record; Pres. Science; Mgr. B.B.; 
Member Mandolin, Literary; Lehigh, ’ i 4. Home , 
Wayne, Pa. 

KENT, Warren Thompson, Yellow; b. Clifton Heights, Pa., 
5, 19, 1894; s. Henry Thomas and Louise (Leonard) K. ; 
ent. 9, 5, ’05, Modern “C”; 2nd Leader Gym.; Member 
B.B., Strength List, Glee, Science} Cornell, ’14. Home, 
Clifton Heights, Pa. 

KERBAUGH, Joseph Fielding, Yellow; b. Bryn Mawr, Pa., 

2, 11, 1891; s. Joseph Opman and Matilda Dean (Allen) 
K.; ent. 9, 11, ’09, Modern “P”; Class Artist; Strength 
List; Member Mandolin, 4>KA; Lehigh, ’14. Home, 
Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

LOEB, Alfred Herman, Blue; b. Phila., 5, 27, 1892; 5 . Herman 
and Dollie (Stern) L. ; ent. 6, 15, ’03, Modern “C”; 
Member Mandolin; U. of P., ’14. Home, The “ Ritten- 
house,” Phila. 

McGOVERN, Joseph Bernard, Blue; b. Atlantic City, N. J., 
8, 15, 1890; 5. Richard P. and Senora (Shelthorn) McG.; 
ent. 9, 17, ’05, Modern “P”; Member ABZ; Biltmore 
Forestry Sch. Home, 8 S. Buffalo Ave., Ventnor, N. J. 

MATTISON, Royal, Yellow; b. Ambler, Pa., 6, 21, 1892; s. 
Dr. Richard V. and Esther (Dafter) M.; ent. 9, 23, ’01, 
Modern “P”; Member Gym., Science, Literary; U. of P., 
’14. Home, Ambler, Pa. 

MURRAY, Howard Lenford, Blue; b. Phila., 1, 21, 1892; 5 . 
R. L. and L. G. (Compton) M.; ent. 9, 9, ’03, Modern 
P ’; Member Cross-Country, ABZ, Mystyx; U. of P. 
’14. Home, 4406 Pine St., Phila. 

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MYERS, Reynold Vogdes, Blue; b. Phila., 12, 21, 1890; 5 . 
Frederick A. and Margaret (Vogdes) M.; ent. 9, 21, ’03, 
Modern “ P” ; Member Cricket, T 0 2, Deutscher Verein; 
Biltmore Forestry Sch. Home, 5037 Manheim Terrace, 
Gtn., Pa. 

REESE, Frank Kitt, Blue; b. Phila., 8, 19, 1892; 5 . Harry D. 
and Carrie (Kitt) R. ; ent. 9, 11, '02, Modern “C”; Leader 
Gym.; Strength List; Member 2nd F. B., Literary, 
Deutscher Verein, Mystyx, ABZ; U. of P. ex-’14; with 
John Wanamaker. Business, 13th and Market Sts., 
Phila. ; Home, 4522 Chestnut St. 


RICHARDS, George Thomas, Jr., Blue; b. Pittsburgh, Pa., 
10, 3, 1892; 5. George T. and Alice (Van Kirk) R.; ent. 
9, 28, ’09, Modern “C”; Member Glee, A A; Princeton, 
’14. Home, 5870 Drexel Road, Overbrook, Pa. 

SNOW, Stanley Carman, Blue; b. Paris, France, 11, 23, 1892; 
5. Elliot and Louise (Carman) S.; ent. 11, 9, ’09, Modern 
“C”; M. I. T., ’14. Home, 2318 Spruce St., Phila. 

SPINK, Taylor, Blue; b. Phila., 7, 8, 1892; s. James and 
Maude (Jones) S.; ent. 9, 10, ’06, Modern “P”; Member 
B.B., Deutscher Verein; U. of P., ’14. Home, 413 
Lyceum Ave., Phila. 

STEARN, Harrison Clark, Yellow; b. Phila., 10, 22, 1891; 
5. Charles B. and Hannah M. (Clark) S.; ent. 9, 11, '03, 
Modern “P”; Strength List; Member Mandolin, Science; 
U. of P., ’14. Home, 3343 N. 20th St., Phila. 

SUMMERILL, Joseph John, Jr., Yellow; b. Woodbury, N. ]., 
8, 8, 1891; 5. Joseph John and Altha M. (Simpers) S. ; 
ent. 9, 9, '04, Modern “C”; Member Deutscher Verein, 
Science, Glee, Mandolin; U. of Va., ’14. Home, 108 S. 
Broad St., Woodbury, N. J. 

VAN RODEN, James Ramsey, Blue; b. Phila., 11, 25, 1891; 
5\ Frank and Clara C. (Wright) Van R.; ent. 9, 8, 
’03, Modern “C”; Strength List; Member Literary, 
Science, Glee, Mandolin, T 0 2; Sub. Relay; with Wright, 
Tyndale & Van Roden. Business, 1212 Chestnut St., 
Phila.; Home, 6300 Drexel Rd., Overbrook, Pa. 

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ALLEN, William King, Blue; b. Phila., 9, 12, 1893; 5 . Charles 
Harland and Mary Burns (King) A. ; ent. 9, 7, ’04, Mod- 
ern “C”; Commencement Speaker; Pres. Science; Leader 
Gym.; Treas. Literary and Class; Chosen Runner Field 
Color Contests; Member F. B., T@2, Glee; Strength 
List; with Wm. D’Olier & Co., Cotton yarns. Business, 
3rd and Chestnut Sts., Phila.; Home, 1125 S. 48th St. 

ALLMAN, Druard N., Blue; b. Phila., 9, 30, 1893; 5 . Herbert 
D. and Mildred C. (Nunez) A.; ent. 9, 7, ’01, Modern 
“C”; Winner Declamation Gold Medal; Commencement 
Speaker; Prima Oration Contest; Strength List; Leader 
Orchestra; Gym. Class Leader; Member Science, Literary, 
Musical; Princeton, ’15. Home, 3819 Walnut St.’ 
Phila. 

ANDERSON, Robert Pilling, Yellow; b. Frankford, Pa., 9, 24, 
1893; 5. Alfred Blakor and Sarah (Pilling) A.; ent. 9, 8^ 
’02, Modern “C”; Chosen Runner Field Color Contests; 
Mgr. Cricket; Member B.B., F.B., Gym., Tennis, Track, 
Literary, Musical, Deutscher Verein; Strength List; 
with Third Nat. Bank. Business, Broad and Market 
Sts., Phila.; Home, 4628 Leiper St., Frankford, Pa. 

AUSTIN, James Moore, Yellow; b. Phila., 11 , 19, 1894; 5 . 
Esmonde Harper and Abbie Elizabeth (Moore) A. ; ent. 
9, 5, ’05, Classical “ H ” ; A A T ; Commencement Speaker; 
Asst. Ed. Mag.; Class Historian; Capt. Debate P C‘ 
Night; Mgr. Cricket; Secy. Literary; Member d>KA, 
School Debate, Glee; U. of P., ’15. Home, 1821 Pine 
St., Phila. 

BACON, Job Lawrence, Blue; b. Millville, N. J., 11, 24, 1892; 
5 . George S. and Rebecca (Mulford) B.; ent. 9, 10, ’08,’ 
Modern “C”; Member B. B., Science; Cornell,’ ’ 15 ’ 
Home, Millville, N. J. 

BARCLAY, George Goddard, Yellow; b. Phila., 3, 26, 1894- 
5 . William Kennedy and Florence Elizabeth (Brunner) 
B.- ent, 9, 10, '02, Modern “P”; Member Glee, 2nd 
Cricket ; U. of P., ’15. Home, 4044 Spruce St., Phila. 

BARNES, Howard Martin, Blue; b. Glen Gardner, N. T. 

2, 1(X 1892; 5 . Elmer E. and Laura (Folwell) B.; ent. 
1, 4, ’10, Modern “C”; Commencement Speaker; Mem- 
ber Track, Science, Literary, Musical; U. of P., ’15. 
Home, Doylestown, Pa. 


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BEURY, William Martz, Blue; b. Shamokin, Pa., 2, 13, 1894; 
5. Harry Cockill and Ada George (Martz) B.; ent. 9, 9, 
’07, Modern “C”; Commencement Speaker; Member 
Gym., Science; Swarthmore, ’15. Home, 3216 N. 16th 
St., Phila. 

BONING, William, Blue; b. Haddonfield, N. J., 4, 11, 1894; 
5. William James and Alice (MacCausland) B.; ent. 
9, 9, ’05, Classical “P”; U. of P., ’15. Home, 206 E. 
Park Ave., Haddonfield, N. J. 

BUTTERWORTH, Charles Collier, 2d, Yellow; b. Phila., 

4, 1, 1894; 5. Henry W. and Mary Lynch (Stuart) B.; 
ent. 9, 7, ’05, Modern “H H”; A A T; Commencement 
Speaker; Capt. School Debate; Class Poet; Member 
Glee, Literary; U. of P., ’15. Home, 338 W. Hortter St., 
Gtn., Pa. 

CAREY, Josiah Allen, Blue; b. Wenonah, N. J., 5, 9, 1894; 

5. James White and Cora L. (Sickler) C. ; ent. 9, 17, ’02, 
Modern “P”; U. of P., ’15. Home, Wenonah, N. J. 

CLARKE, Harold Johnson, Yellow; b. 5, 3, 1893; 5 . Albert 
J. and Nellie (Raby) C. ; ent. 9, 14, ’04, Modern “P”; 
Pres. Class; Strength List; Leader Glee; Capt. F. B.; 
Member d>KA, Cricket; U. of P., ’15. Home, Over- 
brook, Pa. 

COX, Abram Runkle, Yellow; b. Phila., 11, 16, 1894; 5 . 
Abram Runkle and Edith (Riehle) C. ; ent. 5, 16, ’05, 
Modern “C”; Member Cricket, Science; U. of P., ’15. 
Home, Cynwyd, Pa. 

CRANSKA, Wesley Randall, Blue; b. Norwich, Conn., 9, 20, 
1892; 5 . Frank and Lilian Wythe (Leonard) C.; ent. 3, 4, 
’10, Modern “C”; U. of P., ’15. Home, Norwich, Conn. 

DANENHOWER, John Willett, Yellow; b. Haddonfield, N. J., 
3, 16, 1893; 5 . John Campbell and Alice May (Bewley) 
D.; ent. 9, 17, ’07, Modern “H”; A A T; P. G. ’12; Capt. 
Cricket; Member Relay, F. B., TOS; Princeton, ’16. 
Home, 212 Washington Ave., Haddonfield, N. J. 

FRANKISH, Joseph Solter, Yellow; b. Phila., 11, 25, 1894; 
s. John Kirby and Mary (Solter) F.; ent. 9, 9, ’03, Mod- 
ern “C”; Member Literary, Science; U. of P., ’15. Home, 
130 W. Mt. Pleasant Ave., Mt. Airy, Pa. 

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FREEMAN, Albert Lockier, Blue; b. Phila., 4, 30, 1893; 5. 
Samuel T. and Sarah H. (Clendenin) F.; ent. 9, 21, ’03, 
Modern “P”; Cheer Leader; Member Cricket, Science, 
Literary, Glee, d>KA; Strength List; U. of P., ’15. Home , 
206 E. Penn St., Gtn. 

FULMER, Charles Leroy, Blue; b. Phila., 9, 19, 1893; 5. 
Charles R. and Clara Yocum (Hile) F.; ent. 10, 6, ’06, 
Classical “ P ” ; Strength List ; Chosen Runner Field Color 
Contests; Member Literary; Wesleyan, ’15. Home, 1211 
W. Allegheny Ave., Phila. 

GAY, James Henry, Jr., Blue.; b. Phila., 11, 29, 1893; 5 . James 
H. and Harriet (Colloday) G.; ent. 9, 5, ’04, Modern “P”; 
Bus. Mgr. Class Record; Member Gym., Track, Literary, 
Science, $KA; Strength List. Home, 1523 N. 16th St., 
Phila. 

GIMBEL, Adam Long, Yellow; b. Milwaukee, Wis., 12, 21, 
1894; 5. Charles and Ella (Long) G. ; ent. 9, 23, ’03, 
Modern “P”; Member Gym., Glee, Mandolin, Deutscher 
Verein. Home, 1300 N. Broad St., Phila. 

GREENWOOD, Wesley Gordon, Blue; b. Frankford, 12, 21, 
1893; 5. Horace T. and Elsie Lenore (Gordon) G.; ent. 
9, 8, ’03, Modern “P”; Leader Gym.; Chosen Runner 
Field Color Contests; Mgr. B. B.; Member Musical, 
Literary, d> K A; U. of P., ’15. Home, 4724 Leiper St., 
Frankford, Pa. 

HALLOWELL, John Wallace, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 5, 8, 
1894; 5. J. Wallace and Bertinia (Essen) H.; ent. 9, 8, ’’03^ 
Modern “C”; Secy. Class; Pres. A. A.; Leader Gym.’; 
Strength List; Mgr. F. B.; Member d> K A, Musical’ 
Science, Track; Yale, ’15. Home, 2311 N. Broad St ’ 
Phila. 

HORNER, Horace Kenneth, Yellow; b. Chicago, 111., 2, 27, 
1892; 5. Joseph and Minnie (Kohn) H.; ent. 9, 22,’ ’02’ 
Modern “C”; Strength List; chosen Runner Field Color 
Contests; Member Tennis; U. of P., ’15. Home, Maiestic 
Hotel, Phila. 

INGERSOLL, Howard Heberton, Blue; b. Phila., 6, 26, 1894- 
5. Wyllys King and Katherine (Heberton) I.; ent. 9, lo’ 
’06, Modern “C”; Ed.-in-Ch. Class Record; Gym. Class 

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Leader; School Leader Blues; Mgr. Gym. ; Member T © 2, 
Literary, Science, F. B., Track; Cornell, ’15. Home, 
4008 Chestnut St., Phila. 

INGRAM, Wharton Girard, Yellow; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 10, 8, 
1895; 5. Robert D. and Ellie Geiger (Girard) I. ent., 9,' 8,' 
’10, Modern “C”; Lehigh, ’15. Home, 952 N. Franklin 
St., Phila. 

JESS, William Henry, Blue; b. Camden, N. J., 12, 28, 1893; 
5. Frank B. and Louise K. (Belding) J.; ent. 9, 20, ’09,’ 
Modern “H”;AAT; Member Literary, T©2; U. of P., 
’15. Home, Haddon Heights, N. J. 

JONES, William Thackara, Blue; b. Camden, N. J., 4, 22, 
1890; 5. William Clayton and Anna Peak (Read) J.; ent. 
9, 18, ’09, Modern “C.” Home, 718 Harvard Ave., 
Swarthmore, Pa. 

KOONS, Frederick Langdon, Yellow; b. Richmond, Va., 3, 10, 
1894; s. Frederick Schwarz and Anna Howard (Brown) 
K. ; ent. 10, 27, ’04, Modem “P”; Class Presenter; 
Strength List; Capt. B. B.; Member F. B., Cricket, 
Tennis, A B Z; U. of P., ’15; Merion Cricket Club. Home, 
54 Manor Rd., Wynnewood, Pa. 

KRUGER, Charles Kline, Blue; b. Phila., 11, 10, 1890; s. 
Charles O. and Emma J. (Kline) K. ; ent. 9, 25, ’00, 
Modem “P”; Mgr. Track; Member F. B., 4>KA, 
Glee, Science; U. of P., ’15. Home, Abington, Mont. 
Co., Pa. 

LIT, Jacob Ephraim, Yellow; b. New York City, 7, 17, 1893; 
5. Jonker David and Leah (Ephraim) L.; ent. 9, 12, ’05, 
Modern “P”; U. of P., ’15. Home, Glenside, Pa. 

LITTLEWOOD, Graham John, Yellow; b. Phila., 8, 13, 1894; 
s. J. Thompson and Mary (Wallace) L.; ent. 9, 12, ’05, 
Modern “P”; P.G., ’12; U. of P., ’16. Home, 131 
Rochelle Ave., Wissahickon. 

McCAFFERTY, Rea Bleloch, Yellow; b. Phila., 9, 23, 1893; 
s. Harry Crapp and Clara Elizabeth (Bleloch) McC. ; 
ent. 9, 9, ’07, Modern “C”; Member Science, Literary; 
Drexel Inst., ’14. Home, 309 Hillside Ave., Jenkintown, 
Pa. 


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McCUTCHEON, William Henry, Jr., Yellow; b. Wayne, Pa., 
5, 18, 1893; 5. William Henry and Agnes (Denel) McC. ; 
ent. 9, 9, ’10, Modern “H”; A AT; Member Musical, 
Literary, Science; U. of P., T5. Home , Wayne, Pa. 

MATHIEU, Alfred Eugene, Yellow; b. Phila., 8, 24, 1892; 5 . 
Peter N. and Wilhelmina (Burk) M.; ent. 9, 12, ’06, 
Modern “P”; Class Leader Yellows; Chosen Runner 
Field Color Contests; Member T © 2, Glee, Science, Liter- 
ary, F.B., 2nd B.B. Home, 1500 N. Broad St., Phila. 

MILLER, William Robert, Blue; b. Tacony, 3, 25, 1894; s. 
William and Harriet (Hayes) M.; ent. 9, 12, ’07, Modern 
“P”; Member Literary, <FKA; Penn. State Coll., ’15. 
Home, 6948 Torresdale Ave., Tacony, Phila. 

MOYN, Theodore Armstrong, Blue; b. Phila., 7, 22, 1892; 5 . 
William and Mary (Armstrong) M., Jr.; ent. 9, 11, ’05, 
Modern “P”; Member Mandolin, Science; U. of P., ’15. 
Home, 371 Pelham Rd., Gtn., Pa. 

ORLEMANN, Justus Koch, Yellow; b. Phila., 1, 5, 1894; 5 . 
Henry Philip and Emma Louisa (Koch) O.; ent. 9, 21, 
'03, Modern “C”; Member F.B., Science, Deutscher 
Verein, Literary, Mandolin; Sch. Industrial Arts, '14. 
Home, 37 Park Ave., Elkins Park, Pa. 

PARSONS, Alonzo Jacob, Blue; b. Phila., 3, 20, 1894; 5 . 
Alonzo R. and Romelia (Morgan) P.; ent. 9, 19, ’04 
Modern “C”; Mgr. Track; Member Cricket, Science! 
Mandolin, Literary; U. of P., ’15. Home, 4037 Spruce 
St., Phila. ^ 

PRESTON, Ralph Wentworth, Yellow; b. Phila., 11, 7, 1893; 
5. Edward Howard and Ella (Rile) P.; ent. 9, 7, ’06,’ 
Modern “P”; Member B.B., $ KA, Mandolin; U. of P.! 
’15. Home, 106 Rochelle Ave., Wissahickon, Phila. 

RIDINGS, Horace Smith, Jr., Blue; b. Phila., 6, 16, 1891; s. 
Horace Smith and Jennie (Smith) R.; ent. 9, 20 ’04 
Modern “P”; Member B.B., Track, T © 2. Home, 226 
S. 44th St., Phila. 

SCHWARZ, Leonard, Blue; b. Phila., 12, 3, 1893; 5 . Jacob 
Albert and Frances (Weil) S.; ent. 1 , 29, ’02, Modern 

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“P”; Capt. Second Debate; Member Cricket, 2nd F.B., 
Champion Class Debate, Deutscher Verein, “ U. S. A.”; 
Peirce Bus. Coll.; with J. A. Schwarz & Co., Jewelry. 
Business, 12th and Arch Sts., Phila.; Home, 5132 Wayne 
Ave., Gtn. 

SERVICE, George Bromley, Blue; b. Phila., 8, 31, 1891; 5 
John H. and Mary Ellen (Bromley) S.; ent. 9, 11, ’05 
Modern “P”; Gym. Class Leader; Jefferson Med., ’16 
Home, 817 N. 40th St., Phila. 

SHOEMAKER, Herbert, Yellow; b. Phila., 6, 25, 1893; s. 
Joshua Lippincott and Florence (Hey) S.; ent. 9, 19, '06, 
Modern “C”; Vice-Pres. Class, A. A.; School Leader 
Yellows; Capt. Track, Gym., F.B.; Strength List; Mem- 
ber Relay, Glee, $KA; U. of P., '15. Home, 6366 Sher- 
wood Rd., Overbrook, Pa. 

SILVERMAN, Meyer Hirsch, Blue; b. Phila., 10, 30, 1893; s. 
I. H. and Ida (Hirsch) S.; ent. 9, 12, '04, Modern “P”; 
Member Gym., 2nd Tennis, Mandolin, Orchestra; 
Strength List. Home, Jenkintown, Pa. 

URQUHART, George Gordon, Blue; b. Phila., 3, 8, 1894; s. 
George W. and Julia Ann (Morris) U.; ent. 9, 23, '02, 
Classical “H ”; A A T; Valedictorian; Capt. Debate P. C. 
Night; Secy, and Pres. Literary; Ed.-in-Ch. Mag.; 
Member 2nd Cricket, “ U. S. A.”; U. of P., ’16 (five-year 
course). Home, 4217 Pine St., Phila. 

VAN LEER, William Leicester, Yellow; b. Phila., 4, 6, 1894; 
5. William M. and Mae Earle (Somers) Van L. ; ent. 9, 19, 
’02, Modern “C”; Asst. Ed. Mag.; Member Science, 
Literary; Princeton, T5. Home, 603 N. 34th St., Phila. 

WALLACE, Richard Hooke, Jr., Yellow; b. Phila., 4, 16, 1893; 
s. Richard H. and Lurena Devol (Graesbeck) W. ; ent. 
3, 2, ’08, Modern “H”; A AT; Vice-Pres. Literary; 
Member B.B., 2nd F.B., Science, T02; U. of P., ’15. 
Home, 4244 Chestnut St., Phila. 

WEBB, William Reading, Jr., Blue; b. Phila., 6, 6, 1893; 5 . 
William Reading and Annie (Matchett) W.; ent. 9, 11, 
’05, Modern “C”; Leader Mandolin; Member Science, 
Literary; U. of P., ’15. Home, 403 S. 42nd St., Phila. 

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WILFONG, George Fox, Blue; b. Phila., 11, 18, 1891; s. J. N. 
and Minnie (Haines) W., Jr. ; ent. 10, 2, ’03, Modern “ P ” ; 
Member Glee, 2nd F.B., Science, Literary, ABZ; Real 
Estate. Business , Hale Building, Phila.; Home, 820 S. 
48th St. 

WILKINS, Warren Ward, Yellow; b. Wenonah, N. J., 1, 20, 
1892; 5. E. Ward and Anna M. (Winship) W. ; ent. 9, 10, 
’03, Modern “ P ” ; Member Mandolin, ABZ; Drexel Inst., 
’14. Home, 4411 Larchwood Ave., Phila. 

WILLIAMS, Herbert Earpe, Blue; b. Wayne, Pa., 1,11, 1893; 
5. Edward Patterson and Sarah Florence (Earpe) W. ; 
ent. 9, 19, ’06, Modern “P”; Member F.B., B.B., 4> KA; 
U. of P., '15. Home, 20 Chester Rd., Ridley Park, Pa. 


188 


Complete alphabetical West of the 

(Bralmateg 


* Indicates deceased; f indicates that record is incomplete. 


Class Page 

Addicks, Lawrence 1893 64 

Alcock, Walter H 1893 65 

Allen. Thomas M 1909 170 

Allen, William 1899 99 

Allen, William K 1911 182 

Allman, Druard N 1911 182 

Altemus, Archibald L. . .1904 134 

Anderson, Gordon W....1910 178 

Anderson, Robert P 1911 182 

Andrade, Cipriano, Jr. . . . 1889 45 

Ashbrook, William S. . . .1883 37 

*Ashburner, Freeman . . .1887 42 

Ashburner, Lesley 1901 108 

Ashmead, Duffield, Jr. .1902 116 

Atkinson, W. Patterson. . 1885 38 

Atmore, Craig 1891 55 

Audenried, William G., Jr.1887 42 

Austin, James M 1911 182 

Avery, Harrison 1910 178 

Bacon, George W 1894 71 

Bacon, Job L 1911 182 

Bailey, James W 1896 82 

Bailey, John T., 3d 1906 150 

Baily, William L 1880 35 

Bains, Erskine 1894 71 

Bains, George B 1891 55 

Bains, George B., 3d . . . . 1891 56 

Baird, J. Allen T905 140 

Baird, Oliver H 1899 99 

Baker, Lind M .1901 109 

Ball, J. Norman 1897 89 

Ballard, Clifford B 1907 156 

Ballard, Ernest S 1903 125 

Bamberger, Justin S 1908 163 

Bancroft, Joseph 1893 65 

Bancroft, Wilfred ....... 1892 60 

Barclay, George G 1911 182 



Class 

Page 

*Bard, George S 

. . .1905 

141 

Barker, Joseph P 

. . . 1894 

71 

JBarkley, Matthew B. 

. . . 1892 

60 

Barnes, Harry P 

. . . 1909 

171 

Barnes. Howard M. . . 


r82 

Barr, Norman L 


178 

*Barrett, Frank H.. . . 


117 

Barrie, Alexander G. , 

. . . . 1887 

42 

Barrie, George, Jr. . . . 

. . . 1897 

89 

Bassett, Fenwick H., 

Jr. 1907 

156 

Bassett, Harry F 

. . .1909 

171 

Bassett, Henry L 

. . . 1894 

71 

*Batchelor, William. . 

. . . 1886 

40 

Bates, Daniel M 


56 

Baxter, William, Jr.. . 

. . . 1902 

117 

Beliak, Joseph F 

. . .1907 

156 

Bent, Quincy 

. . . 1897 

89 

Berger, Henry J 

• • • 1895 

76 

Besson, Frank S 

• • • 1905 

141 

Besson, Linford S., Jr 

. . . 1908 

163 

Bettle, Samuel, Jr. . . . 

. . .1891 

56 

Bettle, William H. . . . 


60 

Beury, William M. . . . 


183 

^Binder, Charles R. . . 

. . . 1889 

46 

Binswanger, Isidore. . . 

. . . 1908 

163 

Bishop, John V 

. . . 1904 

134 

Blackwood, James D., 

Jr.1899 

99 

Bloch, Arthur 


109 

Bloch, Bernard 

. . . 1899 

xoo 

Bloch, Lester M 

. . .1907 

156 

Bolling, Raynal C. . . . 

. . . 1895 

76 

Boning, William 

. . .1911 

183 

Booth, Harwell C 

. . . 1 903 

125 

Booth, Herbert 

. . . 1 903 

125 

Booth, Robert H 


1 1 7 

Booth, Samuel B 


117 

Bower, Maurice L., Jr. 

. . . 1909 

171 

Branson, Craig R 

. . . 1 896 

82 


189 


Alphabetical List of the Graduates 


Class Page 

*Branson, Oliver 1891 56 

*Branson, Theodore B. . .1895 76 

Bremer, Lewis, Jr 1903 125 

Brewer, Paul C., Jr.. . .1908 163 

Brinckle, William D 1891 56 

Bromer, Ralph S 1904 *34 

Bromley, Wallace 1903 125 

Brooke, George G 1886 40 

Brown, Henry 1 1886 40 

Brown, Linn P 1908 163 

Brown, Percy D 1906 150 

Brown, Reynolds D 1886 40 

Brown, Theodore E 1896 82 

Brown, Thomas K., Jr... 1902 1 1 7 

Brownback, Henry L 1909 171 

Buchanan, Charles F 1906 150 

Buchholz, Gustavus W. . . 1897 89 

Budd, S. Pemberton, Jr. .1906 150 

Budd, Theodore H., Jr. .1909 171 

Budd, Thomas A 1907 156 

Burdick, Jervis W 1908 163 

Burk, Charles A. D 1904 134 

Burk, Edwin H 1905 141 

Burk, Frederic G 1908 164 

Burleigh, J. Paul 1909 171 

Burr, Charles H., 1886 41 

Bushnell, Joseph, 3d. . . . 1904 134 

Butcher, Howard, Jr 1893 65 

Butterworth, Chas. C., 2d. 1911 183 

Butterworth, James W. . . 1892 60 

Cadbury, Benjamin 1888 44 

Cadbury, Earl S 1906 150 

Cadbury, Henry J 1899 100 

Cadbury, John W., Jr. . . . 1897 89 

Cadbury, Richard, Jr 1903 125 

Cadbury, William W 1894 72 

Calver, John W., Jr 1893 65 

Camac, Charles N. B....1888 44 

Campbell, Harry A. F., . . 1895 77 

Campbell, William, Jr 1907 i S 6 

Campion, H. Clifford, Jr. 1896 82 

Cantrell, Francis S., Jr ...1889 46 

Carbutt, Robert F 1897 89 

Carey, Josiah A 19 11 183 

Carey, Theodore C., Jr. . . 1906 15 1 

*Carlile, Norman W 1894 72 

190 


Class Page 

Carpenter, Aaron E., 2d... 1902 117 

Carson, Walter 1902 117 

Chambers, Paul B 1906 151 

Chandlee, Edward E 1903 12 

*Chandlee, Evan G., Jr. .1901 109 

Chandler, George P 1890 49 

Chandler, Swithin, 3d.. . . 1908 164 

Chandler, WElard P., Jr. . 1906 151 

Chapman, Walter H 1909 171 

Chase, Charles T 1894 72 

Cheney, Arthur M 1902 118 

Cheyney, Ernest W 1907 156 

Chestnut, Frank K 1903 126 

Chestnut, James C 1892 60 

Chew, David S. B 1882 36 

Chidester, Arthur M 1902 118 

Childs, Harry O. J 1890 49 

Christman, Howard S. . . . 1900 105 

Claflin, William B 1889 46 

Clark, Edgar M 1891 56 

Clark, Herbert S 1905 141 

Clark, Jefferson H., Jr. . .1907 157 

Clarke, Harold J 1911 183 

*Clay, Fletcher C 1888 44 

Cochran, Thomas 1903 126 

Coffin, Henry P I900 105 

tCohen, D. Hays Solis. . .1905 141 

Cole, Charles J., Jr 1905 141 

Coleman, Robert, 3d 1909 171 

Coles, Arthur N 1893 65 

Colket, E. Burton 1.889 46 

Colket, J. Hamilton 1891 57 

Colket, Meredith B 1896 82 

Collins, Frederic, Jr 1885 39 

Collins, Grellet N 1910 178 

Collins, Percival, Jr 1910 178 

Collins, Wilbur J 1902 118 

Comfort, William W 1890 50 

Conderman, Norman K. . 1902 118 

Condon, John, Jr i 904 i 34 

Conrad, Herbert L 1896 83 

Conway, Adam S i 9 oi 109 

Conway, Herbert H 1906 151 

*Cook, Horace C 1893 66 

Cooper, James W 1898 95 

Cooper, Stanley F 1902 118 

Cooper, William J I900 101 


Alphabetical List of the Graduates 


Class 

Costello, Albert G 1908 

Costello, Edward G 1903 

Cox, Abram R 1911 

*Craig, Thomas C 1894 

Cranska, Wesley R 19 n 

Craven, Henry T 1896 

Crawford, Kenneth B 1901 

Crawford, Sidney L 1903 

Creadick, Abram N 1900 

Crothers, Edward K 1907 

Cummings, Charles H.. . .1901 

Cuthbert, Herman G 1897 

Cuthbert, Richard W., Jr. 1904 
Cuthbert, Walter R 1891 

Damon, James G 1903 

Dana, Henry T 1909 

Dana, Paul 1907 

Dana, William J 1903 

Danenhower, Garfield W . 1906 
Danenhower, J. Willet . .1911 
Danielson, Richard E. . . . 1903 
Dannenbaum, Louis F. . .1910 

Darlington, Henry S 1904 

Davis, Albert B 1897 

Davis, Charles B 1883 

Davis, Henry B 1903 

Davis, Malcolm 1 1902 

Davis, Paul A., 3d 1890 

Dawson, C. Sumner 1905 

De Armond, Clarence. . . . 1899 
Deemer, H. W. Scott. . . . 1910 

Delaplaine, Henry 1887 

*Dettra, A. Levan 1908 

Denison, Lawrence H. ... 1910 
Dickerman, William C. . . 1892 

Dickson, Aubrey C 1902 

Dickson, Reid S 1902 

Diehl, O. Roland 1907 

Dilley, Edgar M 1893 

Dillon, Edward S 1907 

Disston, Albert H 1902 

Disston, Frank 1897 

Disston, Henry 1892 

Doak, Samuel E 1901 

Doe, Charles H 1908 

Dolson, John G 1898 



Class 

Page 

Donaldson, Wharton L.. 

. 1901 

X IO 

Doran, John F. de Sales. 

. 1902 

119 

Doyle, Louis J 


119 

Doyle, William J., Jr. . . 

.1910 

179 

Duffield, Thomas T 

.1885 

39 

Duke, Alfred W 

• 1903 

127 

*Dunn, Sampson, 

• 1895 

77 

Dunwoody, W. Brooke.. 

• 1907 

157 

Dyer, William B 


1 xo 

Edson, Howard E 


179 

Elder, Robert T 


61 

Ellicott, Charles E 


35 

Elwell, G. Randolph. . . . 

• 1907 

157 

Emery, George M 

• 1903 

127 

English, Charles C 

. 1901 

no 

Espen, Herman 

• 189s 

77 

*Essen, Willis L 

.1901 

1 10 

Evans, Edward 

. 1892 

61 

Evans, Frank B., Jr. . . . 

• 1897 

90 

Evans, J. Clifford 

. 1904 

135 

Evans, Owen B 

. 1896 

83 

Evans, Ralph B 

. 1898 

96 

Evans, William K 

.1887 

42 

*Ewing, George J 

. 1896 

83 

Eynon, David L 

• 1893 

66 

Eynon, Harold G 

• 1905 

141 

Falkenau, Robert M. . . . 

.1901 

1 10 

Fallon, Christopher, Jr. . 

• 1907 

157 

Fallon, Louis F 

• 1909 

172 

Farr, Clifford B 

. 1890 

50 

Febiger, Christian 

. 1896 

83 

Fender, Robert C 

• 1904 

i 3 S 

Ferguson, James M 

.1901 

1 10 

Fernberger, Samuel W. . . 

1904 

135 

Fetterolf, Morton H. . . . 

. 1908 

164 

Finkenauer, Elmer R. . . 

. 1909 

172 

Fisher, Wager 

• 1893 

66 

Fithian, Robert E 

. 1909 

172 

Fitts, Harold G 

.1891 

57 

Flagg, Edward H., 3d.. . . 

1907 

158 

Fleisher, Alexander 

• 1905 

142 

Fleisher, Arthur A 

. 1894 

72 

Fleisher, David T 

■ 1895 

77 

Fleisher, Edwin A 

, 1894 

73 

Fleisher, Foreman 

1908 

164 

Fleisher, Horace T 

1905 

142 


Page 

164 

126 

183 

72 

183 

83 

109 

126 

105 

157 

109 

90 

135 

57 

126 

172 

157 

126 

151 

183 

127 

178 

135 

90 

37 

127 

118 

50 

141 

100 

178 

42 

164 

178 

61 

118 

119 

157 

66 

157 

1 1 9 

90 

61 

109 

164 

95 


191 


Alphabetical List of the Graduates 


Class Page 

Fleisher, Louis M 1901 m 

Fleisher, Maurice T 1903 127 

Fleisher, Walter L 1896 83 

Fleisher, Willis 1897 90 

Fletcher, Gustavus B....1903 128 

Flynn , Edmond H 1910 179 

Foerderer, Percival E 1902 119 

Fogg, Albert R 1908 165 

Folwell, Charles E 1899 100 

Folwell, Nathan T., 2d.. .1896 83 

Forsyth, Joseph H 1899 100 

Foulkrod, Frederick S 1902 120 

Foulkrod, John J 1893 66 

Foust, Clement E 1905 142 

Foust, George C 1902 120 

*Fox, Henry C., Jr 1894 73 

Frank, Harry S 1909 172 

Frankish, Joseph S 1911 183 

Freeman, Addison B 1904 135 

Freeman, Albert L 1911 184 

Freeman , P aul 1901 111 

Freeman, Samuel M 1897 91 

^French, Percival V 1888 44 

Freund, Henry H., Jr.. .. 1905 142 

Friedman, Samuel G 1899 100 

Fulmer, C. Leroy 1911 184 

Fulton, David 1 1907 158 

Fulweiler, John E 1901 m 

Fulweiler, Walter H 1897 91 


Galey, Francis H 1902 120 

Gallagher, Edward A., Jr.1907 158 


Garner, Howard W 1901 in 

Garner, Ralph L 1908 165 

Garvin, Dean 1900 105 

Gay, James H., Jr i 9rr r 8 4 

Day, John 1905 142 

Gay, Thomas S 1908 165 

Gehrett, Wilson H 1905 142 

Geiger, Harvey 1908 1.65 

Gibb, Thomas B 1903 128 

Gibb, Walton 1905 143 

Gibbons, Herbert A 1897 91 

Gibbons, Oliphant 1902 120 

Gilkeson, Fairbairn 1910 179 

Gill, James M i 902 120 

Gilpin, Charles, 3d 1895 77 


Class Page 

Gilpin, Charles D 1897 92 

Gilpin, Francis H 1900 105 

Gilpin, George, Jr 1903 128 

Gilpin, Hood, Jr 1908 165 

Gilpin, John C 1897 92 

Gimbel, Adam L 1911 184 

Gimbel, Bernard F 1903 128 

Gimbel, Frederic A 1908 165 

Given, William H., Jr. ... 1908 165 

Gleason, John S 1908 165 

Glover, George B., Jr. . . . 1903 128 

Glover, Samuel R 1905 143 

Godshalk, Clarence A. . . . 1899 101 

Goldstein, Jacob F 1906 151 

Goodman, Edwin C 1909 172 

Granger, Henry G 1888 45 

Granger, William R., Jr. . 1890 50 

Greenwood , Richard 1910 179 

Greenwood, Wesley G 1911 184 

Gribbel, John B 1904 136 

Gribbel, Wakeman G. . . . 1900 105 

Grieb, Harry T 1910 179 

Grieb, W. Clarke 1908 165 

Griffiths, George W 1906 15 1 

Griswold, Frank T 1888 45 

Guetter, Frederick J 1909 172 

Gumm ere, Henry V 1885 39 

t Haas, Ernest 1890 51 

Hacker, Arthur H 1889 46 

Hacker, William E 1884 38 

Hackett, Earl Le Bre. . . . 1905 143 

Hackett, Horatio B 1899 101 

Haddock, William C., Jr. 1910 179 

Hagar, Arthur F 1909 173 

Hagar, Frederick K 1900 106 

Haig, Alexander M 1910 180 

Haines, Joseph, Jr 1908 166 

Hall, Haslett G 1900 106 

Hall, Howard B 1897 92 

Hall, S. Payson 1906 15H 

*Hall, W. Wilson i 9 o 5 I4J 

Hallow ell, J. Wallace, Jr. 1911 184 

Hammond, Earl C 1908 166 

Haney, J. Renton 1906 152 

Hanna, Meredith 1891 57 

Hanson, Louis 1898 96 


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Alphabetical List of the Graduates 


Class 

Harding, Edward 1890 

Harker, Norman W 1904 

Harland, J. Penrose 1909 

Harley, George B 1896 

Harmar, Josiah 1889 

Harned, Herbert S 1905 

Harned, Thomas B., Jr... 1899 

Harris, Henry F 1S99 

Harry, Carolus P 1903 

Hartel, Andreas, Jr 1887 

Hartley, Harry 1903 

Hartley, James H 1901 

Hartshorne, Edward Y....1877 
Haug, Thaddeus L. E.. . . 1903 

Haupt, William L 1907 

Hawley, Everett M 1901 

Heame, Thomas W 1910 

Heisler, William H., Jr. .1901 


HempsteadWilliam O., Jr. 190 2 
Hendrickson, James A. . .1903 


Henly, David 1907 

Heulings, Joseph C 1897 

Hewitt, John M. 0 1895 

Hill, Howard Kennedy.. . 1895 

Hirsh, Walter A 1892 

Hitchcock, Edward F.. . .1902 
Hitchcock, Francis B. . . . 1906 

Hitchcock, Joseph F 1903 

Hitschler, Charles W 1908 

Hodge, Hugh L 1891 

Hoffman, Edward F., Jr .1906 

Hoffman, Sargent G 1906 

Holland, Leicester B 1898 

Holland, Rupert S 1894 

Holloway, William M. . . . 1906 

Holt, Herbert 1897 

Homer, Charles Le B. ... 1897 

Hooker, William H 1909 

Hopkinson, Edward, Jr. .1903 
Hopkinson, Richard D. . . 1905 

Hopper, Harry B 1902 

Homer, Charles 1900 

Homer, Horace K 19 n 

Hovey, Walter F 1905 

Huber, Charles W 1908 

Huber, Joel Cook 1909 

Huber, John Y., Jr 1905 



Class 

Page 

Hughes, Robert D., Jr.-. 

. 1907 

IS8 

Hughes, William H 

.1899 

IOI 

Hume, John E 

.1893 

67 

Hunsberger, Charles A . . 

. 1896 

84 

Hunt, Biddle N 

.1903 

129 

Hunter, Edward R 

.1907 

158 

Hurlbut, Clarke S 

• 1904 

136 

Hutchinson, Joseph B., J: 

r.1894 

73 

Hyneman, Henry I 

.1905 

144 

Ilsley, John P., Jr 


67 

Ingersoll, Howard H.. . . 


184 

Ingram, Wharton G. . . . 


185. 

*Innes, Reginald H 


51 

Innes, Stephen L 


47 

Inslee, Joseph A 


129 

Irish, Robert M 


158 

Irish, Warren L 

.1907 

159 

Irving, James 


152 

Irving, Samuel L 

.1899 

102 

Irwin, Robert F., Jr. . . . 


166 

* Jackson, Job H 

. 1904 

136 

Jacobs, Thomas H. B. . . 

. 1882 

3 7 

*Janney, Edgar P 

. 1893 

67 

Janney, Walter C 

.1894 

73 

Janvier, Ernest P 

.1907 

159 

Janvier, George V 

. 1901 

112 

Jaques, Jacob D 

.1897 

92 

Jenks, Horace H 

. 1896 

84 

Jenks, Robert D 

. 1892 

61 

Jennings, Rutherford W 

.1893 

67 

Jess, William H 

. 1911 

185 

Jessup, John S., Jr 

.1894 

73 

Johnson, Alba B., Jr.. . . , 

. 1906 

153 - 

Johnson, John O’n 

. 1906 

153 

Jones, C. Clothier 

■1905 

143 

Jones, Genevieve 

.1893 

67 

Jones, George Von P 

, 1889 

47 

Jones, J. Langdon 

1909 

173 

Jones, Livingston E 

1895 

78 

Jones, Madeleine 

1900 

106. 

Jones, M. H. Stanton. . . . 

1909 

173 ; 

Jones, William T 

1911 

185. 

Joy, Charles B 

1895 

78 - 

Keay, Alan K 

1907 

159 

Keely, D. Fulmer 

1904 

136 


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180 

112 

120 

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158 

92 

77 

77 

61 

121 

152 

129 

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73 

152 

92 

92 

173 

129 

143 

121 

106 

184 

143 

166 

173 

143 


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Alphabetical List of the Graduates 


Class Page 

Kelley, John 1901 112 

Kennedy, Alexander R. .. 1896 84 

Kent, Everett L 1907 159 

Kent, George R 1908 166 

Kent, Henry T., Jr 1904 136 

Kent, Russell H 1908 166 

Kent, Warren T 19x0 180 

Kimball, Harold 1905 144 

Kimball, Walter D 1900 106 

Kerbaugh, Joseph F 1910 180 

Kerlin, Isaac N., Jr 1887 43 

Kirkbride, James D 1900 106 

Kline, Clarence M 1898 96 

Knapp, Kenneth R 1907 159 

Knight, George L' 1896 84 

Knowles, William G 1887 43 

*Kochersperger, Clay- 
ton H 1890 51 

Kochersperger, Steph’nM.1890 51 

Koons, Frederick L 1911 185 

Kraft, George W., Jr 1898 96 

Krause, H. Ogle 1903 130 

Kruger, Charles K 1911 185 

|Kuni, William H 1906 153 

Landis, Harold S 1905 144 

Langsdorf, Jacob L, ..... 1901 112 

Lathem, Lance B 1907 159 

Lauber, John H 1896 85 

Lawrence, J. Cuthbert. . . 1906 153 

Learning, Lewis C 1903 130 

Learned, Henry D 1908 167 

LeBoutillier, Benjamin H.1897 93 

LeBoutillier, Edward H. . 1903 130 

Lee, Cuthbert C 1907 159 

Lee, Guy 1896 85 

Lee, Russell M 1908 167 

fLeedom, David A 1904 137 

Lehmuth, Charles 1908 167 

Leiper, Charles L 1891 58 

Leiper, George N 1890 51 

Leiper, J. Gerhard, Jr. . .1894 73 

Leonard, Nahum 1895 78 

Leopold, Simon S 1909 173 

Lesley, Hugh 1884 38 

Levi, Newton R 1905 144 

Levick, Howard R., Jr. . . 1899 102 


Class Page 

Levin, Alan 1901 112 

Levin, Albert R 1908 165 

Levin, Edwin R 1907 160 

Levy, Fabian F 1904 137 

Levy, Moe 1895 78 

Lewis, Henry M., Jr 1902 121 

Lex, Barclay 1906 153 

Lex, Charles E., Jr 1905 144 

Lieber, Harold A 1906 153 

Linnard, Edward R 1909 173 

Lippincott, George 1891 58 

Lippincott, James J 1901 112 

Lippincott, William A., Jr.1890 51 

Lit, Jacob E 1911 185 

Little, William V 1897 93 

Littlewood, Graham J... . 1911 185 

Livingston, Max, Jr 1905 144 

Livingstone, Roy M 1901 113 

Lloyd, James P 1900 107 

Lloyd, Malcolm, Jr 1890 52 

Lloyd, William H 1902 121 

Loeb, Alfred H 1910 186 

Loeb, Benjamin F 1898 96 

Loeb, David J 1905 145 

Loeb, Harold S 1909 174 

Logan, John W 1889 47 

Longacre, James B 1884 38 

Longacre, John McC 1889 47 

Longcope, Thomas M., Jr.1901 113 

Longstreth, Edward R. .. 1887 43 

Loos, Henry B 1909 174 

Loos, Paul R 1902 i2i 

Louchheim, Stuart F. . . .1909 174 

Lovejoy, Edward D 1895 79 

Lovejoy, Joseph 1894 74 

Lowdon, Robert R 1903 130 

Lowdon, William C 1908 167 

Lowry, Howard H 1895 79 

Lupton, John H., Jr 1908 167 

Lupton, Lewis M. G 1902 12 1 

Lysle, Frederic B 1902 121 

McCafferty, Rea B 1911 185 

McCandless, Thomas W. . 1904 137 

McClay, Samuel K 1902 122 

McClure, Graham T 1902 122 

McCombs, Robert S., Jr. . 1897 93 


194 


Alphabetical List of the Graduates 


Class 


McCutcheon, Morton 1906 

McCutcheon, Thos. P., Jr. 1899 
McCutcheon, Wm. H., Jr. 1911 
McFarland, Harold B. . . .1901 
McFarland, James B., Jr. 1896 

McGovern, Joseph B' 1910 

McKeehan, Charles L. . . . 1893 

McTurk, Morton H 1908 

Macfarlan, Donald 1903 

Macfarlan, Douglas 1904 

Macfarlan, Kenneth 1907 

Macintosh, John O 1898 

Mack, Joseph P 1904 

Mackay, Robert R 1903 

Mackay, William H. G . . . 1900 
Mackenzie, J. Gazzam. . . 1892 

MacMillan, Julian M 1909 

Magill, Watson H 1906 

Manning, Joseph T., Jr. .1904 

Maris, Henry Mcl 1905 

Maris, John Mcl 1897 

Marks, Clarence L 1893 

Marks, Lawrence H 1893 

Marks, Leon 1893 

Marshall, Edward E 1896 

Marshall, Frederick W. . . 1901 

Martin, Stuart T 1906 

Mathieu, Alfred E 1911 

Matlack, Howard C 1897 

Matthews, Henry L 1892 

Mattison, Royal 1910 

Maule, Alfred C 1895 

May, John E. 1885 

May, William R 1889 

Mayer, John P 1901 

Megary, Howard D 1907 

Meigs, Arthur 1 1899 

Meigs, Edward B 1896 

Meigs, John F 1898 

Mein, Stewart B 1905 

Merritt, James S 1881 

Meyer, John F 1907 

Mifflin, Samuel W 1896 

Miller, Alphonse B 1905 

Miller, Arthur, Jr 1893 

Miller, Arthur P 1903 

Miller, Llewellyn W 1894 



Class 

Page 

Miller, Percy C 

.1895 

79 

Miller, Walter J 

.1909 

174 

Miller, William H 

. 1891 

58 

Miller, William R 

.1911 

186 

Mills, George D., Tr 

.1907 

160 

Mirkil, L. Hazleton 

.1908 

167 

Mirkil, William I 

.1909 

174 

Mitchell, F. Robins 

. 1900 

107 

Mixter, George W., Jr.. . 

.1907 

160 

Moody, William M 

. 1908 

168 

Moore, Charles A 

.1904 

137 

Moore, Robert T 

.1899 

102 

Moorshead, Frank A. . . . 

. 1904 

138 

Morgan, Charles E., 3d. . 

.1893 

68 

Morgan, P. Sidney 

. 1896 

86 

Morris, A. Saunders. . . . 

. 1880 

35 

*Morris, Israel, Jr 

.1883 

37 

*Morris, John P 

. 1892 

62 

Morris, George L 

. 1892 

62 

Morris, I. Wistar 

. 1892 

62 

Morris, Lawrence J 

. 1885 

39 

Morris, William P 

.1883 

38 

Morton, Albert W 

. 1898 

97 

Mott, Abram C., Jr 

. 1896 

86 

Movn, Theodore A 

. 1 9 1 1 

186 

Mulford, John B., 3d.. . . 

. 1908 

168 

Mulford, Roland H 

• 1905 

145 

Mulford, Spencer K., Jr. 

.1901 

114 

Mulford, Stanley R 

.1909 

174 

Mulford, William H 

.1898 

97 

Muller, Hugo A 

.1903 

131 

Muller, Henry J 

• 1905 

145 

Murphy, Charles T., Jr. . 

.1888 

45 

Murphy, Grayson M.-P. 

. 1896 

86 

Murphy, Howard M.-P. 

.1899 

102 

Murray, Howard L 

. 1910 

180 

Murtagh, James C 

. 1892 

62 

Musser, John H., Jr 

. 1901 

114 

Myers, Desaix B 

. 1900 

107 

Myers, Frederick A., Jr. 

• 1905 

146 

Myers, Reynolds V 

. 19x0 

181 

Nachod, J. Ernest 

. 1904 

138 

Nazel, Ralph W 

. 1908 

168 

Neill, Fred C 

. 1909 

174 

Nelson, Henry J 

. 1891 

58 

*Nelson, William H 

. 1890 

52 


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186 

1 13 

85 

180 

67 

167 

130 

i37 

160 

97 

i37 

130 

107 

62 

174 

153 

i37 

MS 

93 

68 

68 

68 

85 

113 

154 

186 

94 

62 

180 

79 

39 

47 

113 

160 

102 

85 

97 

145 

36 

160 

85 

145 

68 

130 

74 

195 


Alphabetical List of the Graduates 


Class Page Class Page 


Newburger, Lester M. . . 

. 1896 

86 

Perkins, Francis E... 

.. . .1907 

161 

Newlin, J. Elliot 

. 1903 

131 

Perkins, Joseph LeC. 

1905 

146 

*Nibecker, Claude P. . . . 

.1899 

103 

Pettit, N. Allan 


168 

Nibecker, Karl 

• 1903 

131 

Petty, Walter K. . . . 


168 

Nichols, Carleton 

.1907 

161 

Pfaelzer, Frank A . . . 


63 

Nichols, Clayton W., Jr. 

.1902 

122 

Pfeiffer, Damon B . . . 


98 

Nichols, Edson H 

. 1904 

138 

Pfeiffer, Timothy N.. 

1904 

138 

Nichols, Paul 

.1909 

i 7 S 

Phillips, Alfred I., Jr. 

1905 

146 

Nicholson, William R., Jr.i886 

41 

Phillips, Alfred S. . . . 

1899 

103 

Noblit, Joseph C 

.1888 

45 

Phillips, C. Gager. . . . 

1907 

162 

O’Brien, Albert D 

.1893 

68 

fPhillips, James B. . . 
Piersol, George M . . . . 


154 

98 

O’Brien, John I 


168 

Pile, Wilson W 

1887 

43 

O’Bryon, Horace 


86 

Piper, William D 

1895 

80 

Ogden, Harold P 

.1907 

161 

Pomeroy, Richard S., 

Jr.. 1906 

154 

Ogelsby, William P 

. 1894 

74 

du Pont, Irenee 


63 

O’Neill, Elmer W 


107 

du Pont, Lammot. . . . 

1897 

94 

O’Neill, William C., Jr. . 

• 1907 

161 

du Pont, Pierre S. . . . 

... .1886 

41 

O’Neill, W. Paul 

.1897 

94 

Porter, Lawrence C. . 

1904 

138 

Orlemann, Justus K. . . . 

. 1911 

186 

Porter, Oliver M 


175 

Osborne, Sidney J 

. 1898 

97 

Potts, Frank K 


87 

Ostheimer, Alfred J., Jr. 

. 1890 

52 

Powers, John O 

. . .1886 

41 

Ostheimer, Maurice 

. 1889 

47 

Preston, Ralph W. . . . 


186 

Overn, James T 

. 1891 

58 

Prichett, Frederic B.. 

1909 

175 

Page, Ehret B 

. 1908 

168 

Pullman, Francis C. . . 
Purviance, Samuel A . 

1894 

. . . 1889 

74 

48 

Pancoast, Charles S 1905 

Pancoast, Richard M., Jr. 1908 

146 

168 

Rambo, Joseph D. . . . 


169 

Parke, Louis T 

• 1905 

146 

Randolph, Edward. . . 

... .1878 

34 

Parke, Samuel R., Jr. . . 

•1907 

161 

Randolph, Evan 


94 

Parry, Ellwood C 

. 1890 

52 

Ravenel, S. Prioleau.. 


42 

Parsons, Alonzo J 

.1911 

186 

Read, John S 


122 

Parsons, Morgan 

.1909 

175 

Read, William T 


87 

Patterson, Horace H.. . . 

. 1889 

48 

Redfield, John H., Jr. 

• • • 1895 

80 

Patton, Henry B 

■ 1895 

79 

Redmond, John L 


154 

Paul, J. Dawson 

. 1906 

154 

Reese, Frank K 


181 

Pearce, Henry G 

• 1903 

131 

Reeves, Edmund H.. . 

. . . 1904 

138 

Peirce, Cyrus 

1890 

52 

Reeves, John F 


139 

Peirce, Thomas 0 

1896 

86 

Reeves, John W 


154 

^Pemberton, John 

1891 

58 

Register, Henry B . . . . 


147 

Penniman, Josiah H 

1886 

41 

Register, Layton B . . . 


107 

Pennypacker, Bevan A... 

1898 

97 

Reichner, George G. . . 


68 

Pennypacker, Henry T. . . 

1892 

62 

Reichner, L. frying. . . 


53 

Pennypacker, Joseph W. . 

1905 

146 

Reilly, Francis P 


175 

Penrose, Stephen B. L„. . 

1881 

36 

Remick, Raymond M . 

• • • 1903 

13 1 

^Peoples, William A 

1907 

161 

Rex, William F. S 


87 

Perkins, Edwin A 

1896 

87 

Rhoads, C. Brewster. . 

. . . 1909 

175 


196 


Alphabetical List of the Graduates 


Class 


Rhoads, Charles J 1889 

Rhoads, J. Edgar 1903 


Richards, E. Bartram... .1902 
Richards, George T., Jr. .1910 
Richards, L. Harry, Jr.. .1908 
Ridgway, Caleb S., Jr 1902 


Ridgway, Jacob E 1895 

Ridings, Horace S., Jr. . .1911 

*Ring, Arthur V 1905 

Ring, Marcus S 1900 

Ringe, Henry R 1903 

Robbins, Warren M 1909 

^Roberts, Harry S 1892 

Roberts, James E 1894 

Roberts, W. Wallace 1905 

Rodgers, Edward H 1893 

Rodgers, John L 1893 

Rodman, John S 1901 

Rogers, Edmund H 1905 

Rogers, Frank H 1902 

Rogers, Howard M 1903 

Rogers, Karl H 1904 

Rogers, Walter L 1900 

Rolin, William A 1897 

Roper, J. Gowen 1901 

Roper, William W 1898 

Rorer, James B 1894 

Rose, Jerome H 1905 


Rosengarten, J. Clifford. . 1890 
Rosengarten, Samuel R..1892 
Rossmassler, Edward C. .1897 
Rossmassler, Richard C..1896 
Rossmassler, Walter H...1899 
Rossmassler, William R. .1903 
Rothschild, LeRoy B. . . . 1904 
Rothschild, Norman S. . .1907 


Rowland, Benjamin 1890 

Ruffell, Charles E 1897 

Rumford, Cyrus P.M 1892 

Rumford, Samuel C 1895 

Sadtler, Philip B 1902 

Salom, Pedro G., Jr 1908 

de Sanno, Albert P 1910 

Sauter, William V 1906 

Scanlin, John 1905 

Schaum, G. Fletcher 1907 


Class Page 

Schloss, Edwin H 1908 169 

Schoff, Wilfred H 1889 48 

Schramm, William D. .. .1905 147 

Schultz, Robert S., Jr... .1902 123 

Schwarz, Leonard 1911 186 

Scott, Forrester H 1902 123 

Scull, E. Marshall 1897 95 

Scull, Meritt A. H 1908 169 

Scull, William E 1879 35 

Scully, C. Alison 1905 148 

*Scully, J. Scott 1901 1 14 

Scully, Walter S 190s 148 

Sellers, Alexander 1891 59 

Selser, Harold M 1901 114 

Semple, Edward C 1905 148 

Sergeant, George R 1905 148 

Service, G. Bromley 1911 187 

Shaffer, Earl 1906 154 

Shaw, Arthur D, 1894 75 

Shearer, Augustus H 1895 80 

Shearer, Luther R 1895 80 

Shellenberger, Fred’ k J.. . 1895 80 

*Shiel, Louis 1882 37 

Shields, Albert W 1903 132 

Shoch, James R 1899 103 

Shoemaker, Benj. H., 2d. 1890 53 

Shoemaker, Dudley 1904 139 

Shoemaker, Emanuel H..1908 169 

Shoemaker, Herbert 1911 187 

Shoemaker, Louis J 1902 123 

Shoemaker, Walter R.. . . 1904 139 

Shrigley, Ronald O 1909 176 

Shupp, Irvin, Jr 1896 87 

Siedenbach, Melville J. . .1909 176 

Silverman, Meyer 1911 187 

Sinclair, John F 1889 49 

Sinclair, Robert S 1890 53 

Siner, J. Linton 1905 148 

Skillern, Penn-Gaskell, Jr.1899 103 

Sloan, Burrows 1895 81 

Smith , Albanus L 1877 34 

Smith, C. Monroe 1901 115 

Smith, Edward B 1878 34 

Smith, Haseltine 1891 59 

Smith, Isaac N 1908 169 

Smith, Xanthus R 1905 148 


Snell enburg, Morton E. .. 1901 115 


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Snellenburg, Stanley S. . . 1909 176 

Snow, Stanley C 1910 181 

Snowden, John D. W 1902 123 

Sparhawk, Charles V 1901 115 

Spencer, Robinson 1898 98 

Spiers, A. Guy H 1898 98 

Spiers, Mark H. C 1905 148 

Spink, Taylor 1910 181 

Sprowles, Ralph M 1909 176 

Stadiger, Norman B 1903 132 

Stambach, Mark R. M. . .1902 123 

Sta vers, Howard B 1890 54 

Steam, Harrison C 1910 181 

Steel, Alfred G. B 1904 139 

*Steel, Francis P., Jr. . . . 1891 59 

Steffens, Charles L 1903 133 

Stein, Robert H 1906 155 

Stem, Julius D 1902 124 

Stem, Lewis J 1909 176 

Stetson, John B., Jr 1901 115 

tStevens, Robert 1899 103 

Stewart, Alfred J 1896 87 

Stewart, George Scott, Jr. 1906 155 

Stewart, Ralph C 1895 81 

Stockhausen, Thomas G. . 1904 139 

Stone, Charles F 1908 170 

Strimple, James T 1908 170 

Stroud, Donald 1905 149 

Stroud, Morris W 1878 34 

Summerill, Joseph J., Jr. . 1910 181 

Sutton, Edward H 1900 108 

Sutter, Daniel 1905 149 

Swindells, Walton C 1895 81 

Tafel, Walter R 1899 104 

Tatnall, Edward C 1902 *24 

Tatnall, Emmett R 1903 133 

Tatum, David S 1896 88 

Taylor, C. Clifford 1891 59 

Taylor, Edmund C . 1885 40 

Taylor, Harold W 1905 149 

Taylor, Joseph W 1894 75 

Taylor, William K 1906 155 

Taylor, W. Purves 1894 75 

Tenney, Harral S 1903 133 

*Terry, Samuel H 1901 115 

*Tevis, Alfred C 1887 43 


Class Page 

Thacher, Franklin W. . . . 1893 69 

fTharp, William W. 1904 140 

Thomas, Edward 1893 69 

Thomas, George H 1898 99 

*Thomas, Henry E 1891 59 

Thomas, Paul K. M 1892 63 

Thorpe, Charles N 1899 104 

Thorpe, Warren 1896 88 

Thropp, Joseph E., Jr 1890 54 

Tomlinson, Ephraim 1892 63 

Tomlinson, Howard E. . .1907 162 

T omlinson , T homas 1909 176 

Townsend, Charles C 1883 38 

Townsend, J. Barton 1880 35 

Townsend, Joseph B., Jr . 1878 34 

*Tracy, John A 1887 43 

Trainer, Edward 1909 176 

Trainer, Frank S 1898 99 

Trainer, Maurice N 1906 155 

Trainer, William E 1899 104 

Tupper, Frank B 1899 104 

T wells, Alfred L 1908 170 

Twells, Herbert N 1895 81 

Tyson, George N 1893 69 

Uhler, Jonathan K 1893 69 

Uhler, Russell 1893 70 

Urban, Wilbur M 1891 59 

Urquhart, G. Gordon. ... 191 1 187 

Urquhart, R. Morris 1909 176 

Vandegrift, Nelson M 1909 177 

Van Derzee, Gordon D 1 909 177 

Van Dusen, Lewis H 1894 75 

Van Dusen, William R. . . 1892 63 

Van Kirk, Walter M 1893 70 

Van Leer, W. Lester 1911 187 

Van Roden, Clarence C. .. 1907 162 

Van Roden, Frank, Jr... .1905 149 

Van Roden, J. Ramsey ..1910 181 


Van der Wielen, Adolf B . 1893 70 

Vauclain, Jacques L 1902 124 

Vaux, George, Jr 1880 35 

Wade, Daniel E 1903 133 

Wadsworth, Charles, 3d. . 1907 162 

Wagner, Harrison W 1896 88 


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Class Page 

"Wagner, Paul R 1904 140 

Wakelin, Guilford M 1896 88 

Walenta, George J 1897 95 

Wallace, Brenton G 1909 177 

Wallace, Henry E. Jr .... 1892 64 

Wallace, John S 1890 54 

Wallace, Richard H., Jr..i9ii 187 

Walther, John L 1909 177 

Walton, Allen G 1906 155 

War thman, Anthony M.Jri902 124 

Watkin, Frank Mcl 1907 162 

Watson, Paul 1894 76 

Watts, Malcolm S. MCN..1901 115. 

Weaver, Joseph B 1898 99 

Webb, Herbert K 1908 170 

Webb, William R., Jr. ... 191 1 187 

Weeks, Henry C 1901 116 

Weil, Arthur E 1892 64 

Wells, George C 1906 155 

Wells, Royden E 1898 99 

Welsh, Everett C 1901 116 

Welsh, Raymond W 1902 124 

Wescott, Eugene M 1889 49 

West, Francis D 1899 104 

West, Oscar J 1894 76 

Westermann, Bernard. .. 1904 140 

Wheeler, Post 1887 43 

Whitall, James 1906 155 

Whitall, John M 1876 33 

White, Philip T 1902 124 

White, Walter R 1904 140 

Whiting, Frank R 1909 177 

Wigfall, Edward N 1890 54 

Wilcox, Stanley G 1908 170 

Wilfong, George F 1911 188 

Wilkins, Warren W 1911 188 

Willard, David M 1890 55 

Willard, De Forest P .... 1901 116 

Willard, Dwight D 1889 49 


Class Page 

Williams, Edward P, 3d .1908 170 

Williams, George R 1907 162 

Williams, Herbert E 1911 188 

Williams, Parker S 1890 55 

Williams, Thomas S 1891 59 

Willoughby, Alfred S. . . . 1903 133 

Wilmsen, Bernhard, Jr.. . 1905 149 

Wilson, Arthur M 1893 70 

Wilson, Emanuel R 1909 177 

Wing, Stephen R 1904 140 

Winpenny, J. Harold. ... 1902 124 

Winpenny, Marshall S. . .1903 133 

Winslow, Esmonde DeF. 1904 140 

Wischan, Ernst 1909 177 

Witmer, John S., Jr 1896 88 

Wolbert, George S 1907 162 

Wolf, Lester 1908 170 

Wolf, Morris 1899 104 

* Wood, Graham B 1902 125 

Wood, Grahame 1891 60 

Wood, Horatio C., Jr. . . . 1890 55 

Wood, Joseph F 1893 70 

Wood, Richard D 1894 76 

Woolman, Edward 1889 49 

Woolman, Henry N 1892 64 

Wright, Spencer D., Jr. .. 1905 149 

Yardley, Mahlon 1896 88 

Yarnall, Charlton 1880 36 

Yearsley, Eugene W 1893 70 

Yeatts, Walter S 1893 70 

Yocom, James C 1905 150 

de Young, Bertram I . . . . 1895 81 

Young, James B 1903 133 

Young, J. Bertram 1893 71 

Young, Norman H 1896 89 

Young, Robert T 1892 64 

Zane, Ralph R 1900 108 

Ziegler, Walter L 1903 134 


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